Free point
(Answer= Nothing)
What is Nothing
Runs throughout the body
What is: Blood
Name any ailment that effects the blood.
What is: Hemophilia, HIV, MPN, or Leukemia.
Free point
(Answer= Nothing)
What is Nothing
What do any of Plasma/WBC/RBC/Platelets do
(White Blood Cells)
(Red Blood Cells)
What is (RBC-Oxygen/Nutrient transportation) (WBC-Protections against viruses/infections) (Plasma-Protein transportation, fixes irregularities in blood clots)--(Platelets-Creates Blood clots to stop excess blood loss)
Any of these are correct
The blood needs this in order to get rid of carbon dioxide in your lungs before flowing back to the heart.
What is Oxygen
Stored in blood and lymph tissue
What is: White blood cell
When your body is unable to form blood clots.
What is Hemophilia.
What is something basic and nutrient-full
What is a Healthy diet
What do red blood cells do that's important
what is transporting oxygen/nutrients throughout veins to all organs
It removes waste from your blood and returns clean blood back into your body.
What is Kidneys
produced in bone marrow where they live for 120 days
What is: Red Blood Cell
Ailments that can be treated with radiation and chemotherapy.
What are blood cancers.
How much sleep should you get on average minimum
What is 7-9 hours
What do white blood cells do that's important
What is fighting against / protecting the body against infections
Is responsible for breaking down the nutrients and chemicals your blood carries through the body.
What is Liver
Located in the blood and spleen
What is: platelets
An ailment effecting the blood with no cure.
What is Hemophilia or HIV.
What is an unhealthy world-renowned bad habit
that is bad for the circulatory system
What is Smoking/Vaping/Cigars
What do plasma cells do that's important
What are transporting proteins, and stops irregularities inside blood clots
A liquid that keeps your circulation steady.
What is Water
A person with multiple myeloma often has many abnormal blank cells
What is: Plasma
What does MPN stand for.
What is Myelo-proliferative Neoplasm.
What should you limit and can't do under 18-21 (depending on the country)
What is excessive alcohol intake
What do platelet cells do that's important
What is stops bleeding/creating small blood clots to not get excessive blood loss