Blood facts
Cell Types
Blood components
So many pretty colors
Hodge Podge
100

This type of cell is shaped like a biconcave disc.

What is a red blood cell?

100

The scientific name for red blood cell.

What is erythrocyte?
100

Plasma is made up of alot of important substances but this part makes up a whopping 92%.

What is water?

100

After being spun in a centrifuge, plasma appears this color.

What is clear, straw (or yellow)?

100

Blood component that makes up 55% of your blood.

What is plasma?

200

This cell is the most common type of leukocyte.

What is a neutrophil?

200

The scientific name for ALL white blood cells.

What is Leukocytes? 

200

Platelets, RBCs, and WBCs make up what part of the blood?

What is Formed Elements? 

200

When viewed under a microscope after staining, these white blood cells have pale lilac granules.

What are neutrophils?

200

The condition where one does not have enough iron so you have a low red blood cell count. Symptoms include fatigue, paleness, and low energy.

What is anemia?

300

This type of cell is also known as a thrombocyte.

What is a platelet?

300

These cellular fragments help form clots and stop bleeding.

What are platelets? 

300

The three elements that make up the "formed" portion of the blood.

What are platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells? 

300

This type of white blood cell has red orange granules when viewed under the microscope after being stained.

What are eosinophils?

300

The protein on the red blood cell that carries the oxygen.

What is hemoglobin? 
400

White blood cells can be broken down into how many individual types? 

What is 5?

400

The largest leukocyte which tends to have a horseshoe-shaped nucleus.

What are monocytes?

400

These three proteins are found in human plasma.

What are albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen?

400

These cells have dense, dark purple/deep blue granules.

What are basophils?

400

This type of blood cell is an immature blood cell and should only be found in the bone marrow. 

What is a blast?

500
The names of the 3 different types of white blood cells which fall under the category of granulocytes because they have granules floating around in their cytoplasm. 
What are neutrophiles, eosinophiles, and basophils?
500

This type of cell becomes a macrophage upon leaving circulation and entering tissues. 

What is a monocyte?

500

The name of the thin layer between the plasma and the red blood cells in a sample of blood after going through the centrifuge. 

What is the Buffy Coat (WBCs and platelets)? 

500

This agranulocyte stains purple

What is a lymphocyte? 

500

The presence of blasts in the circulating blood likely indicates this disease.

What is leukemia?