Blood Typing
Leukocytes
Blood Disorders
Erythrocytes
Blood Facts
100

What is the most common blood type?

O

100

What is the most abundant leukocyte in the body?

Neutrophils

100

What disorder is characterized by abnormally low number of leukocytes?

Leukopenia

100

What is the main function of a red blood cell?

To carry Oxygen

100

What is the difference between blood temperature and body temperature?

Blood temperature is slightly higher than body temperature

200

What type carries an anti-B antibody only?

Type A

200

What disorder causes increase in immature WBC in the bone marrow?

Leukemia

200

What blood disorder results in abnormally shaped hemoglobin causing decrease in Oxygen carrying ability.

Sickle-cell Anemia

200

What is the percentage of erythrocytes in blood known as?

Hematocrit

200

What component of blood carries Oxygen?

Hemoglobin

300

If you do not carry the Rh antigen, you are referred to as?

Negative

300

What 2 things does the buffy coat include?

Leukocytes and Platelets

300

What disease occurs in newborns where the liver cannot rid the body of hemoglobin breakdown quick enough?

Physiologic Jaundice

300

What is the term that describes to make new red blood cells & where in the body does this occur?

Hematopoiesis 

Red bone Marrow

300

How long does it take for blood to clot?

3-6 minutes

400

What blood type forms both Anti- A and Anti- B antibodies?

O

400

What WBC functions to kill parasitic worms?

Eosinophils

400

What is the term that describes destruction of RBC's?

hemolysis

400

What is the length of time that a RBC stays viable?

100-120 days

400

What plasma protein contributes to osmotic pressure?

Albumin

500

What blood type can receive blood from A and O?

Type A

500

What 3 WBC are considered granulocytes?

Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils.

500
What disorder is characterized by an insufficient number of circulating platelets?

Thrombocytopenia

500

How many Oxygen Molecules can a healthy hemoglobin bind?

Four

500
What is the hairlike molecules that help form the basis of a clot during the Coagulation phase of Hemostasis?

Fibrin

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