Type O...MG
The Clot Thickens
Plasma TV
Blood, Sweat, and Tears
Its In My Veins
100

What is the MAIN function of the RBC's?

To carry oxygen

100

What protein gives RBC's their color and allows them to carry oxygen?

Hemoglobin 

100

What type of blood cells fight infection?

WBC's

100

What blood component helps your blood clot when you get a cut?

Platelets

100

What liquid part of blood carries nutrients, hormones, and waste?

Plasma

200

Where are blood cells made?

Red Bone Marrow

200

What is the universal donor blood type?

O-

200

What is the process of stopping bleeding called?

Hemostasis

200

Which WBC is most abundant?

Neutrophils

200

In a centrifuged sample of blood, this thin, middle layer contains white blood cells and platelets.

The Buffy Coat

300

What is the name of the protein that helps blood clot?

Fibrin

300

What antigen determines if someone is Rh+ or RH-?

D Antigen

300

When whole blood is centrifuged, what three layers form from top to bottom and what percentage do they make up?

Plasma- 55%

Buffy coat- <1%

Red Blood Cells- 45%

300

a foreign substance that can cause the body to produce an antibody

antigen

300

The test that gives an estimate of the ratio of RBC's to whole blood. 

hematocrit

400
A person with type B blood has _____ antigens on the blood cells and ______ antibodies in the plasma. 

B Antigens and A Antibodies 

400

What  specific condition results from bone marrow failure leading to decreased production of all blood cell types (RBC WBC and Platelets) 

Aplastic Anemia 

400
A person with type AB blood has ____ antigens on the blood cells and _____ antibodies in the plasma.

A & B antigens and NO antibodies. 

400

Which WBC produces antibodies to fight microbes? 

B Lymphocytes 

400

which white blood cell increases during a parasitic infection?

Eosinophils 

500

Which plasma protein is the most abundant and is primarily responsible for maintaining osmotic pressure in the blood?

Albumin

500

What are the (5) different WBC's and their (2) categories

Neutrophils- Granulocyte

Eosinophils- Granulocyte

Basophils- Granulocyte

Lymphocytes- Agranulocyte

Monocytes- Agranulocytes 

500

What is the rarest blood type in the world?

(we didn't learn this but if you watch grey's anatomy you might know :)) 

Rh-null

500
The (3) important plasma proteins 

albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen 

500

A condition that can be devolped if an Rh- mother produces antibodies against an RH+ fetus. 

Erythroblastosis Fetalis 
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