Blood
Cells
Functions
Extra
100

What does blood transport throughout the body?

Oxygen and nutrients.

100

What is an erythrocyte?

A red blood cell.

100

What is blood pressure?

The force that the blood exerts against the walls of the arteries.

100
What is the form of an erythrocyte?

It is anucleate, and is shaped as a flattened disk.

200
What are the parts of blood?

Blood cells, and fluid matrix.

200

What is a leukocyte?

A white blood cell.

200
What is systolic pressure?

It is the maximum pressure achieved during ventricular contraction.

200

What is hypertension?

High blood pressure.

300

What are the blood types?

Type A, B, AB, and O.

300

What is the function of an erythrocyte?

It carries oxygen.

300

What is diastolic pressure?

It is when the ventricles relax it is the lowest pressure before the next contraction.

300

What is hematopiesis?

Blood cell production.

400

What are the antibodies for the antigens?

A antibody is B, B antibody is A, AB has no antibodies, and O antibody is A and B.

400

What is the function of a leukocyte?

Defends the body against pathogens.

400

When does homeostasis occur?

When there is bleeding.

400

What triggers hematopoiesis?

When there is a lack of oxygen.

500
What is Hematocrit?
The percentage of the blood that is cells.
500

What is a platelet?

It is a fragment of a cell that creates blood clots.

500
What are the steps for stoppage of bleeding?

Blood vessel spasm, platelet plug formation, and blood coagulation.

500

What is a blood clot?

The way the body stops bleeding.

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