Components of blood
RBCs
WBCs
Platelets
Blood cell production
100

Name the formed elements of blood 

Plasma, RBCs, Platelets, WBCs

100

Does Erythrocyte = Red blood cell?

Yes!

100

WBC's have another name, what is it?

Leukocytes 

100

What is the scientific name for platelets?

Thrombocytes 

100

The formation of RBCs is a process also called what?

Erythropoiesis

200

The yellow liquid that makes up 55% of blood volume in the body 

Plasma

(What does it transport?)

200

True or False: Erythrocytes are nucleated 

False 

200

Name the saying that will help you remember which WBCs are most to least abundant 

Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas 

(What does each letter stand for?)

200

Function of platelets?

Forms clots when blood vessels are ruptured 

200

All blood cells are created where?

In the bone marrow

300

The thin layer of white blood cells that rests on top of the RBC layer 

Buffy coat

(they make up what percentage of whole blood?)


300

What kind of metabolism do erythrocytes use? 

Anerobic metabolism 

300

Lymphocytes play a role in what kind of immunity?

Acquired immunity 

(how is this different from innate immunity?)

300

True or False: Platelets are not their own type of cell instead they are cellular fragments

True 

(Which kind of cell are platelets the cellular fragment of) 

300

True of False: Stem cells can only become any type of erythrocyte

False - Stem cells can become any type of blood cell

400

Lower percentage of RBCs = _________

Higher percentage of RBCs = __________

Anemia, Polycythemia 

400

Red blood cells are formed in red bone marrow through a process called  _____

Erythropoiesis

400

Which type of WBCs are phagocytes? 

Monocytes, Neutrophils 

400

What could happen if you have a high platelet count (thrombocytosis) ?

Blood clots, stroke, abnormal bleeding 



400

What part(s) of the body secretes erythropoietin?

Kidneys, Liver  

500

You're in lab and see the experiment will be covering blood, your TA turns on a device you will be using to demonstrate and it spins the vile that's contained in it. What process will you be partaking in?

Fractionation 

(What does it separate?)


500

If each RBC contains 250 million hemoglobin molecules, how many oxygen molecules does hemoglobin need to bind to so that each RBC can carry 1 billion oxygen molecules?

500

Leukocytes respond to chemicals through a process called _____ to know where the injury site is located

Chemotaxis 

500

What hormone triggers stem cells to become megakaryocytes?

Thrombopoietin

500

Low blood oxygen is also known as_____, and runs on what kind of feedback loop?

hypoxemia, negative feedback loop