General Blood Questions
Blood Terminology
Blood Statistics
Blood Histology
Blood Disorders
100
The Three major blood cell types, Only in their scientific name
What are Erythocytes, Luecocytes, and platelets?
100
smallest blood cells
What are Platelets
100
In adults, about 7 liter of blood is contribute to an individual's body weight. True or False
What is False? Adults contribute 5 liter of blood about 7-8%
100
Common Cell type that has 4 to 6 lobes. Hint: Baby Cell together as one and Adult Cell can be differentiate by a separation.
What is Neutraphils?
100
an individual who has deficiency in red blood cells
What is Anemia?
200
two important factors that causes the blood in the body to regulate
What are Hormones and Heat
200
when someone has excessive calcium in their blood and what may happen to this individual
What is Hypercalcemia? that may cause the individual death.
200
Blood plasma is consisted mostly of water (90%) also including nutriets, gases, hormones,wastes, ions, cell activity and proteins. True or False
What is True?
200
Bilobed Nucleus, red cytoplasmic granules (hint: defense mechanism against parasites)
What are Eosinophils?
200
A disorder where an individual suffers from abnormal count of low white blood cells
What is Leukopenia?
300
The Difference between granulocytes and agranulocytes
What is granulocytes consists of granules and agranulocytes have no granules?
300
When the red blood cells are shrinking what is the scientific name of this process
What is crenation?
300
The pH of blood between 3 and 4.9. True or False
What is false?
300
Anucleate cell that transports gas
What are Erythrocytes?
300
Excess of red blood cells that increase blood viscosity
What is Polycythemia?
400
type O blood are the universal recipients, True or False?
What is false? Type O is a universal donor
400
Percentage of red blood cells in a sample
What is hematocrit?
400
About 40 million of the body's cells are red blood cells. True or False?
What is false? 25 trillion
400
Large Spherical nucleus with tons of granules with not much of a cytoplasm to be seen. (hint: Releases Histamine and Heparin)
What are basophils?
400
destruction or inhibition of red blood marrow
What is Aplastic Anemia?
500
In the centrifuge tube the buff coat is consisted of
What are platelets and white blood cells?
500
the significant size variation of blood cells
What is Anisocytosis?
500
The most abundant type of white blood cells that contributes about 60% of the circulation of leucocytes.
What are neutraphils?
500
Kidney shape nucleus or U- Shape nucleus
What are monocytes?
500
results from a defective gene coding for an abnormal Hb called hemoglobin S
What is an sickle cell anemia?