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49 Cards in this Set
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___________ carry oxygen around the body on an iron-containing protein called hemoglobin. |
Erythrocytes. |
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__________ are small cellular fragments involved in blood clotting. |
Platelets. |
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_________ are unique/specific glycoproteins on the surface of all cells and present on most biological molecules. |
Antigens. |
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________ are proteins produced/secreted by B lymphocytes; each antibody type binds to a specific antigen. |
Antibodies. |
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True or false: the liquid portion of blood is known as plasma. |
True. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Neutrophil. It is a granular leukocyte. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Neutrophil. It is a granular leukocyte. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Eosinophil. It is a granular leukocyte. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Basophil. It is a granular leukocyte. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Monocyte. It is an agranular leukocyte. |
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Identify this cell. What type of cell is it? |
Lymphocyte. It is an agranular leukocyte. |
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Identify A. |
Neutrophils. |
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Identify B. |
“Band Cell” or immature Neutrophil. |
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Identify C. |
Eosinophil. |
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Identify D. |
Basophil. |
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Identify E. |
Lymphocyte. |
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Identify F. |
Monocyte. |
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What is the mnemonic for the different types of leukocytes and their percentages? |
Never let my engine blow- 60, 30, 8, 2, 0. |
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Identify 1 & 2. |
1: Neutrophil. 2: Erythrocyte. |
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Identify 3 & 4. |
3: Monocyte. 4: Eosinophil. |
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Identify 5. |
5: Platelet. |
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Identify A & B. |
A: Monocyte. B: Platelets. |
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Identify C & D. |
C: Small lymphocyte. D: Neutrophil. |
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Identify E & F. |
E: Large Lymphocyte. F: Basophil. |
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Identify G & H. |
G: Small lymphocyte. H: Neutrophil. |
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Identify I & J. |
I: Eosinophil. J: Erythrocyte. |
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Identify K & L. |
K: Monocyte. L: Neutrophil. |
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Identify K & L. |
K: Monocyte. L: Neutrophil. |
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What are the formed elements of blood? |
Red blood cells (erythrocytes), platelets (thrombocytes), & white blood cells (leukocytes). |
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What two types of leukocytes are there? |
Granulocytes and agranulocytes. |
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What is another term for “red blood cells”? |
Erythrocytes. |
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What is another term for “platelets”? |
Thrombocytes. |
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What is another term for “white blood cells”? |
Leukocytes. |
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Type A blood has ____ antigens on the cell surface. |
A antigens |
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Type B blood has ____ antigens on the cell surface. |
B antigens |
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Type AB blood has _______ antigens on be cell surface. |
Both A and B antigens. |
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Type O blood has _______ antigens on the cell surface. |
Neither A nor B antigens. |
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Blood that has the Rh antigen is ___________. |
(Rh) POSITIVE. |
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Blood that lacks the Rh antigen is ___________. |
(Rh) NEGATIVE. |
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People with type A blood have A antigens and so produce ______ antibodies. |
Anti-B antibodies. |
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People with type B blood have B antigens and so produce _____ antibodies. |
Anti-A antibodies. |
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People with type O blood have neither A nor B antigens and so produce ________ antibodies. |
Anti-A and anti-B antibodies. |
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People with type AB blood have both A and B antigens and so produce ________ antibodies. |
Neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies. |
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Blood type A is compatible with which blood types in an emergency? |
A and O. |
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Blood type B is compatible with which blood types in an emergency? |
B and O. |
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Blood type AB is compatible with which blood types in an emergency? |
A, B, AB, and O. It is the universal recipient. |
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What blood type is the universal recipient? |
AB. |
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What blood type is the universal donor? |
O. |
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Blood type O is compatible with which blood types in an emergency? |
Only O. |