Protein Synthesis
Active vs Passive Transport
Cell Division
Blood Functions and Cell Types
Clotting
Blood Types and Transfusions
Cornicopia
100

Requires the use of these to produce proteins in the cell?

DNA, RNA, and Various enzymes in the ribosomes.

100

Requires the use of ATP to move substances across the plasma membrane. (Active or Passive)

Active Transport

100

Meiosis creates these types of cells?

Egg and Sperm

100

Blood pressure forces water and dissolves substances from an area of high pressure to low pressure.

Filtration

100

What may happen when platelets are low?

Bleeding or hemmorhage

100

Universal Donor

Type O negative

100
When 2 solutions have the same concentration of solutes are called?

Isotonic

200

Which protein is responsible for moving ions, peptides, small molecules, lipids and macromolecules across the plasma membrane?

They are transporter or carrier proteins.

200

Phagocytosis is an example of active or passive transport?

Active

200

The process by which a cell nucleus splits in two, followed by the division of the parent cell into two daughter cells.

Mitosis

200

Particles move from a high concentration to a low concentration?

Diffusion

200
The final step of clotting reaction converts fibrinogen into trapping the clot?

Fibrin

200

Type A blood type can receive blood from what other blood groups?

Type A and Type O

200

When blood cells are destroyed is called?

Hemolysis

300

Assembly of amino acids into proteins occurs during which phase of protein synthesis?

Translation

300

Diffusion is active or passive transport?

Passive

300

Erythrocytes are produced here?

Red Bone Marrow

300

Albumin in blood plasma is important for?

To maintain fluid volume.

300

Normal platelet count?

150,000 to 450,000 per microliter of blood

300

LVNs can do this in during a transfusion?

Monitor for reactions and be the second nurse to verify the unit to the patient.

300

Solution A contains more solutes than Solution B. What type of solution is Solution A?

Hypertonic

400

It is semi-permeable and made up of lipids.

Plasma Membrane

400
This is a form of active transport through which large molecules are moved from the interior to the exterior of the plasma membrane.

Exocytosis

400

Stages of mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

400
Help fight inflammation and infections?

Leukocytes

400

Define thrombocytopenia?

The platelet count is too low.

400

What determines blood type, antibodies or antigens?

Antigens

400

Fluid inside the cell but not in the nucleus is called?

Cytoplasm

500

What is the m, t and r in RNA stand for?

messenger, transfer and ribosomal RNA
500

Osmosis is active or passive transport?

Passive

500

What are the two types of cell division?

Mitosis and meiosis

500

These cells contain hemoglobin?

Red Blood Cells

500

Serum lacks the ability to help with?

Clotting ability

500

Blood mixing between a mother and her fetus during delivery can cause complications in a future pregnancy, true or false?

True

500

The process of how white blood cells destroys foreign substances?

Phagocytosis

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