Red Blood cells
White Blood Cells
Plasma & Platelets
Functions of Blood
Don't Fear Blood!
100

What is the main job of red blood cells?

To carry oxygen throughout the body. 


100

What is the main function of white blood cells?

To protect the body from infection and disease.

100

What percentage of blood is plasma?

About 55%.

100

Name one main function of blood.

Transportation, regulation, or protection.

100

Why shouldn’t we be afraid of blood?

Because it keeps us alive and protects us.

200

What protein inside RBCs binds to oxygen?

Hemoglobin.

200

What are the two main groups of white blood cells?

Granulocytes and Agranulocytes.

200

What is plasma mostly made of?

Water (about 90%).

200

What does blood transport throughout the body?

Oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste.

200

What does blood do when we get a cut?

It clots to stop bleeding and heal the wound.

300

Why are red blood cells shaped like biconcave discs?

To increase surface area and flexibility for easier movement through capillaries.

300

Name one granulocyte and its function.

Neutrophils: eat bacteria 

Eosinophils: fight parasites. 

Basophils: release histamine.

300

Name two substances plasma carries.

Nutrients, hormones, waste, or proteins.

300

How does blood help regulate the body?

By controlling temperature, pH, and fluid balance.

300

What do white blood cells do when we’re sick?

They fight germs and infections.

400

Why don’t red blood cells have a nucleus?

To make more space for hemoglobin and oxygen transport.

400

Name one agranulocyte and its function.

Lymphocytes: produce antibodies. 

 Monocytes: clean up dead cells.

400

What are platelets and what do they do?

Small cell fragments that help clot blood.

400

What part of blood helps protect the body by clotting?

Platelets.

400

What makes blood amazing instead of scary?

It delivers oxygen, heals, and fights off disease.

500

How long do red blood cells live before being recycled?

About 120 days.

500

How do WBCs move through vessel walls to reach infected tissues?

By a process called diapedesis (squeezing through capillary walls).

500

What large cells do platelets come from?

Megakaryocytes.

500

How do white blood cells protect the body?

By attacking bacteria, viruses, and foreign invaders.

500

What does “blood is life” mean?

Blood supports every function of the body — it’s essential for survival.

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