deficiencies/complications
blood typing/compatibility
components of blood
functions of blood
100

What is it called when the human body loses too much blood? 

Hypovolemic shock 

100

What is the testing process used when determining blood type?

Agglutination

100

What are the 4 primary components of blood?

Plasma, RBC's (erythrocytes), WBC's (leukocytes), platelets (thrombocytes) 

100

What is one of the main functions of blood?

transport vital substances throughout the body
removing waste products
providing protection against infection and injury

200

When allergens enter the body, this type of white blood cell releases histamine into the blood, triggering allergy symptoms like sneezing and itching.

basophils (mast cells)

200

What blood types are the universal donor and universal acceptor?

Donor: O-
Acceptor: AB+ 

200
What are the percentages of plasma and blood cells within our blood?
55% plasma

45% blood cells

200

What do platelets do for us? 

Stop bleeding by forming blood colts. 
300

This genetic blood disorder causes abnormally shaped red blood cells that can block blood flow and lead to severe pain episodes.

Sickle cell anemia

300

Before a blood transfusion, this test is done to mix a sample of the patient's blood with the donor's blood to ensure they are compatible.

Crossmatch/Crossmatching

300

What transport oxygen from lungs to the bodies tissues and CO2 from tissues to the lungs?

Hemoglobin

300

This primary function of blood involves the transport of life-sustaining oxygen from the lungs to all body tissues and the removal of metabolic waste, carbon dioxide.

Respiration

400

During an allergic reaction, these antibodies bind to mast cells and basophils, causing them to release inflammatory chemicals into the bloodstream.

IgE

400

Determine the blood type!

  • Antigens: B antigen

  • Antibodies: Anti-A and Anti-Rh

  • Can receive from: B-, O-

  • Can donate to: B-, B+, AB-, AB+

  • Rh factor: Negative (no Rh antigen present)

B-

400

What does plasma carry?

Water, nutrients, hormones & waste products 
400

How does blood help with hormones? 

Acts as a transport system, carrying them from endocrine glands to target organs & tissues throughout the body. 
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