Oxygen is transported by this blood cell.
What is a red blood cell?
This is the most abundant blood cell in the human body.
What is a red blood cell?
Hemoglobin and oxygen transport require this element.
What is iron?
New Blood Cells are created here.
Where is Bone Marrow?
There are this many basic blood types
4
Red blood cells are known as these.
What are erythrocytes?
This condition exhibits too few erythrocytes.
What is anemia?
Leukocytes serve this purpose.
What is immune function?
Blood cells are destroyed in 1 of these 2 organs.
What is the liver and spleen?
A surface marker of a blood types is called this.
What is an antigen?
White blood cells resemble this object/shape
What is a cotton ball?
An overproduction of white blood cells is known as this condition.
What is leukemia?
Blood cells responsible for clotting blood are called these.
What are thrombocytes (platelets)
What is Hemostasis?
This blood type has no surface markers.
What is type O?
These blood cells are affected by sickle cell anemia.
What are red blood cells?
In a hematocrit, you should have ~55% _______, 43%________ 1%________ and 1%_________.
What is Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
Queen Victoria was thought to be the first carrier of this disease.
What is hemophelia?
The production of blood is known as this.
What is hematopoiesis?
Type B blood produces these antibodies.
What are anti-a antibodies?
Platelets are also known as these.
What are thrombocytes?
This organ can store an extra supply of blood for the body in case it is needed.
What is the spleen?
An infection of the blood or toxicity of the blood is known as this.
What is septic shock, septicemia, sepsis.
Red blood cells typically last for this amount of time.
What is 2 to 3 months?
This blood type can receive any blood in a transfusion.
What is Type AB