Root Word Rundown
The Components of Blood
The Leukocyte Lineup
Heart Anatomy & Flow
Typing & Tapping the Flow
100

This root work means "cell"

What is cyte

100

This liquid portion of blood accounts for 55% of its total volume

What is plasma

100

Making up 50%-70% of WBC, these are the most numerous type of leukocyte

What is neutrophils

100

Known as the "pacemaker", this structure generates electrical impulses 60 to 100 times in a minute

What is the SA Node

100

This blood type is considered the universal donor because is possesses no antigens

What is O-negative

200
If you see the root word "leuk", it refers to this color

What is white

200

These are not true cells but rather cell fragments essential for the process of hemostasis

What are platelets (thrombocytes)

200

These are the largest leukocyte in size and eventually transform into macrophages to engulf pathogens. 

What is monocytes

200

This specific chamber of the heart has the thickest walls because it must pump blood to the entire body

What is the left ventricle


200

These are the three steps of hemostasis in order

What is vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation

300

This root word means "clot"

What is thromb

300

This iron containing protein fills red blood cells to facilitate oxygen transport

What is hemoglobin

300

This category of WBC includes B cells and T cells

What are lymphocytes

300

These are the only veins in the body that carry oxygen rich blood

What are the pulmonary veins

300

This specific protein is essential for coagulation to occur, forming threads that reinforce the platelet plug

What is fibrin

400

This root word reders to the "lung"

What is pulmon

400

This clinical measurement determines the percentage of red blood cells in a blood volume; a reading of 50% is more common in males

What is hematocrit

400

These rarest WBC release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals

What are basophils

400

This wall is responsible for separating the right and left sides of the heart

What is the septum

400

If a person has Type B+ blood, they will have this specific antibody in their plasma

What is A antibody (Anti-A)

500

The root word "poiesis" refers to this biological action

What is production of

500

How many hemoglobin molecules are in each red blood cell

What is 250 million

500

These leukocytes are specifically equipped with enzymes to digest parasitic worms like tapeworms and flukes

What are eosinophils

500

On an EKG, this complex represents ventricular depolarization (contraction) and atrial repolarization (relaxation)

What is the QRS complex

500

This occurs when a person recieves an incompatible blood type, causing antibodies to bind to foreign antigens and mark them for death

What is an immune response

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