Components of Blood
Blood types
What's that sound
Locations
Arteries and Veins
100

What components make up blood?

Erythrocytes, Leukocytes, Platelets, and Plasma

100

Which Blood type is considered the universal donor?

Type O

100

what makes the first heart sound (“lub”)

Av valves closing

100

on top of ventricles to receive blood

atria 

100

slippery, thin layer

Tunica intima

200

What doe erythrocytes do 

transport oxygen around the body via hemoglobin molecules.

200

What type of antigens does Type AB have

Both A and B

200

what makes the second heart sound (“dup”)

Semilunar valves close

200

The left side of the heart receives ___________blood from the____________

oxygenated;pulmonary veins

200

thicker layer of muscle

Tunica media

300

Name the granulocytes (type of leukocytes)

Neutrophils, Basophils, & Eosinophils

300

If someone needs blood and has the blood type O- what blood types can they receive from?

only O-

300

What is it called when the heart relaxes 

Diastole

300

Returns blood to heart from upper body

Superior Vena Cava

300

fibrous connective tissue to support & protect

Tunica externa

400

What proteins are found in plasma

albumin, globulins, and fibrinogen

400

If someone needs blood and has the blood type A+ what blood types can they receive from?

A+, A-, O+,O-

400

reason why stroke volume can change

Exercise or Rapid Blood loss

400

Takes oxygenated blood to body tissues

aorta

400

carry blood away from the heart, pass them to smaller arterioles and then to capillaries.

arteries

500

Sometimes, an abnormal clot forms within a blood vessel called?

thrombus

500

Doctors closely monitor Rh during pregnancy and can provide what shot, which prevents the mother’s blood from attacking the baby.

RhoGam

500

The frequency of the heartbeat is called

heartrate

500

what path does deoxygenated blood take?

From body tissues 🡪 superior vena cava and inferior vena cava 🡪 right atrium 🡪 right ventricle 🡪 pulmonary arteries 🡪 lungs

500

Receive blood from tissues under low pressure

Veins