Is a straw color liquid that can separated from blood and contains solutes, salts and water.
What is Blood Plasma?
What type of leukocyte release histamine and other mediators of inflammation; contain heparin, an anticoagulant.
What is an Eosinophil?
They are highly pressurized, carry blood away from the heart.
What are Arteries?
Type of fluid that can be located between the pericardium and the epicardium.
What is the pericardial fluid?
The thickest layer of tissue in the heart
What is myocardium?
Contains Erythrocytes, thrombocytes, and leukocytes.
What is Blood?
What type of blood can receive from o neg, can donate to AB positive has has B antibodies, and has no Rh factor antigen.
What is A negative
They have valves that prevent backflow, carry blood to the heart. and most of them carry deoxygenated blood?
What are veins?
This tissue prevent friction on the heart
What is the pericardial sac?
Cord like structures that connect atrioventricular valves to papillary muscles.
What are chordae tendineae?
There are 8 differents ones, Rh factors, and based on antigens?
What are blood groups?
What type of blood can receive blood from B negative, can donate to AB Positive and has A antibodies, and has a Rh Antigen?
What is B Positive?
Artery, Vein, and Capillary.
What are blood vessels?
This type of tissue is the innermost layer of the heat and is really smooth so that blood does not stick.
What is the endocardium?
Myocardium is thicker here, and are the pumping chambers of the heart.
What are ventricles?
The function of water is to distribute oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the digestive tract to ak body cells.
What is Blood function
What type of blood has both A and B antigens and can receive blood from both A and B positive blood?
What is AB Positive Blood?
Artery--> Arteriole--> Capillary--> Venule --> Vein
What is the blood flow through vessels?
Sac that surrounds the heart.
What is the pericardial sac?
Because this chamber must pump blood to the aorta and to the entire body it is larger.
What is the left ventricle?
What type of leukocyte mount immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies?
What is a basophil?
Which type of blood can be donated to any one?
What is O negative
Carries Oxygenated blood to the body, highly pressurized, and has many branches. Largest artery in the body.
What is the aorta?
These are receiving chambers of the heart and have thinner myocardial walls.
What are atrias/atriums?
These are located between the atriums and ventricles, and they allow blood to pass through.
What are Atrioventricular valves?