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Plasma
Pale yellow; fluid
Water
major component of water
Alubumin and sodium ions
Responsible for osmotic pressure of blood
Globulins
Immunity
Fibrinogen
Formation of blood clots
Erythrocytes
Red blood cells
Platelets
Thrombocytes
Hematopoiesis
PROCESS of blood cell production
Normal erythrocytes loses its ______
Nucleus
Pigmented protein _____
Hemoglobin
PART of hemoglobin
Heme
Part that is a protein chain and transports carbon dioxide is _______
Globin
Carbon Dioxide, transported as a bicarbonate ion, catalysed by the enzyme ______
Carbon Anhydrase
Proerythroblasts
Derived from stem cells
Erythropoietin
Blood oxygen levels DECREASE kidneys release this substance
Production in red bone marrow ______
Increases
Cells in the liver and spleen
Macrophages
Bilirubin
Excreted in BILE
Jaundice
Buildup of bilirubin
Ameboid movement
Used by leukocytes
Granulocytes
Leukocytes containing GRANULES that stain
Neutorphil
Granulocytes that phagocytizes microorganisms
Basophil
Granulocytes PROMOTES inflammation
Esophil
REDUCES
lymphocytes
AGRUNULOCYTE
Monocytes
Macrophage
Platlet
Small amounts of cytoplasm
Megakaryocytes
Platelets are produced
Anitcoagulant
Antithrombin
Clot retraction
Clot becomes denser
Serum
Plasma without its clotting factors
Fibrinolysis
Process
Plasmin
Formed from Plasminogen
t-PA
Plasminogen to plasmin
Thrombus
A Clot that forms in a blood vessel
Embolus
A detached clot
Transfusion
Tranfer
Antigen
bind to antibodies
Antibodies
comine with antigens
Aggluntination
clumping together
Hemolysis
rupture of erythrocytes
Blood groups
classes of erythrocytes
Type A blood
A antigens
Type O blood
Does not have A or B antigens
Recipient
person who recieves blood
Type O Blood
Universal
No reaction
transfuction of type A blood to a person with type A blood
Transfusion Reaction
type A lood to a person with type B blood
Rh - positibe
certain Rh antigens
Hemolytic - disease newborn
Disorder
Rh-positive
blood of Fetus
Rh- negative
Bloo of mother
Anti-Rho(D)
Prevent hemolytic disease
Type and cross match
prevent transfusion reactions
Complete blood count
red blood cell cont
Red Blood Cell count
detect polycythemia
Hemaocrit
Measures the volume
White blood cell count
detect leukemia
White blood cell differential
5 kinds of leukocytes
Platelet count
detect thrombocytopenia
Prothrombin time
long it takes
Blood Chemistry
composition of materials