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100

What percentage of interstitial fluid is moved to the lymph vessels without being recycled into the blood vessels?

10

100

What is the most common type of leukocyte?

Neutrophils

100

The loop that carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back is called the __________________ circuit.

Pulmonary

100

All of the following describe what type of cell?

Does not have a nucleus at maturity

Has a consistent lifespan of 100-120 days


Erythrocytes

100
Name two structures that are considered lymph organs.

Spleen

Thymus gland

200

All of the following describe what type of cell?

Are classified as granular or agranular

Concentrations can fluctuate widely

Are able to diffuse out of the blood vessel

Leukocytes

200

Chemical signals that cells use to communicate during an immune response are called

Cytokines

200

Which blood vessels have dead ends?

Lymph capillaries

200

The Y-shaped structures that cause agglutination of antigens are called

Antibodies

200

What is represented by number 3?

The germinal center

300
Name the three events of hemostasis in order.

1) Blood vessel contracts, reducing blood loss

2) Platelets are chemically attracted to the wound

3) A fibrin mesh forms

300

Name two structures that are considered lymph nodules.

Tonsils

Peyer's patches

300

Name three functions of blood.

Regulate body temperature

Prevent infection

Transport oxygen and hormones


300

Why do lymph nodes have fewer efferent vessels (outgoing) than afferent vessels (incoming)?  Give two reasons.

To slow down the flow of lymph through the lymph node

To allow more time for lymphocytes to "clean" the lymph

300

Deoxygenated blood passes through which two heart valves?

Tricuspid valve

Pulmonary valve

400

The relaxation of the ventricles is known as

Diastole

400

Name the formed elements found in the blood?

Erythrocytes

Leukocytes

Thrombocytes

400

What is the formula for calculating cardiac output?

heart rate X stroke volume

400

What part of the body does the apex of the heart point to?

The left hip.

400

A substance that triggers an immune response is called a(n)

Antigen

500

Cilia and mucus are primarily responsible for eliminating pathogens in the respiratory tract.  In the ____________________, enzymes are primarily responsible for eliminating pathogens.

Intestines

500

Which chambers of the heart would contain oxygenated blood?  

Left atrium

Left ventricle

500

Rank the following components of blood from highest percentage to lowest:  plasma, leukocytes, erythrocytes 

Plasma

Erythrocytes

Leukocytes

500

What blood type is the universal donor?

O

500

A mother with blood type A+ (type A & Rh positive) is pregnant with an A- child.  What is the concern?

There is no concern in this situation.