The most abundant type of white blood cell and the first line of defense
What is Neutrophils?
The blood types that are the universal donor & recipient
What is type AB and type O?
The pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node?
The difference between the Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure levels
What is Pulse Pressure?
The four components that make up blood
What is Plasma, RBC, WBC and Platelets?
The organs of the lymphatic system
What is Tonsils, Spleen, and Thymus
Plasma is 90% _____ and 10% _____, _____, and ____ (name 3)
90% water, 10% is proteins, salt, nutrients, wastes, gases, hormones, & enzymes
The systems are the BP regulating systems
What is Cardiovascular system, Nervous system, Endocrine system, & Urinary system?
The largest group of Plasma proteins, maintains BP and blood volume
What is Albumin?
The arteries of the heart
What are Left and Right Coronary Arteries?
The reduced amount of leukocytes
What is leukopenia?
The formation of RBC
The hormone that stimulates RBC production
What is Erythropoiesis and Erythropoietin?
The cardiac output and the normal range
What is amount of blood pumped by ventricles in 1 min and 4 - 6 L/min?
The smallest formed element, essential in blood clotting, form hemostatic plug
What is Thrombocyte?
the amount of pressure against the ventricular wall at the end od diastole
What is preload?
Lobeless cells produced by spleen, lymph nodes, thymus
The smallest WBC cell type, made of B cells & T cells
What is Agranular?
What are Lymphocytes?
The elements that are in plasma
What is sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride?
The order of blood flow in the heart, including the direction of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
What is Deoxygenated blood: Superior Vena Cava & Inferior Vena Cava - Right Atrium - Tricuspid valve - Right Ventricle - Pulmonary Valve - Pulmonary Artery - LUNGS
Oxygenated blood: Pulmonary Vein - Left Atrium - Bicuspid/Mitral valve - Left Ventricle - Aortic Valve - Aorta- BODY
Blood cell type that only lives 100-300 days
Monocytes & Lymphocytes
Consists of the Internal Carotid Arteries, the Anterior Cerebral Arteries, the Anterior Communicating Artery, the Posterior Cerebral Arteries, and the Posterior Communicating Arteries
What is the Circle of Willis?
A cell type that aren't phagocytes, less than 2% of WBC, involved in allergic & inflammatory reactions, contain heparin & increase permeability of blood vessel
What are Basophils?
Circulation between heart & lungs
Circulation between heart & body
Circulation from carotid artery to brain
What is Pulmonary, Systemic, Cerebral circulation?
The sections of the Aorta
What is Ascending Aorta, Aortic arch, Descending Thoracic Aorta, and Abdominal Aorta?
The delivery of blood to a capillary bed
What is Perfusion?
Special sensor receptors that send signals to help maintain normal BP
What are Baroreceptors?