Blood
RBC's
WBC's
Clots and Blood Types
Heart
100

Normal pH range of blood

7.35-7.45

100

What is the name of the hormone that stimulates RBC production?

erythropoietin

100

Name the granular leukocytes

neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils


100

This OTC med may be given to prevent the synthesis of prostaglandin

aspirin

100

The upper chambers of the heart are called

atria

200

Are RBC's capable of mitosis? (Hint, do they have a nucleus?)

no

200

How long do RBC's "live?" 

120 days

200

Which is the most abundant WBC?

neutrophil

200

Name the ion that helps convert/activate fibrinogen to fibrin

calcium

200

What separates the right and left ventricles?

interventricular septum

300

Which plasma protein is responsible for osmotic pressure in kidney, to oppose filtration?

albumin

300

How many Hb molecules are found on one RBC?

280 million

300

Which WBC is the largest in size, if not number?

monocyte

300

Which anticoagulant interferes with vit K function?

Coumadin/warfarin

300

Does blood leave the vein and enter the atria in a passive or active process?

passive

400

Pluripotent stem cells, or hemocytoblasts, differentiate into ____ stem cells, which can then develop into T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes or natural killer cells

lymphoid

400
Which WBC phagocytoses ruptured or worn out red blood cells?

macrophage (in spleen, liver, or red bone marrow)

400

The emigration of WBC's through blood vessels to tissues is called what?

diapedesis

400

The hemolytic disease of the newborn results when the _________ is Rh positive, but the ___________ is Rh negative

fetus positive

mother negative 

400

Which artery carries deoxygenated blood?

pulmonary artery

500

Where do myeloid and lymphoid stem cells differentiate?

red bone marrow 

500

Which two organs produce erythropoietin?

kidneys and liver

500

This WBC causes mast cell degranulation

basophil

500

A person with AB positive blood will contain which antibodies? (eg A, B, O, Rh)

none

500

Where does the exchange of gases occur in the myocardium? (Name the type of blood vessel, not a landmark)

capillaries