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What three proteins are in plasma and what are their functions?
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albumin - thickener
globulin - antibodies fibrinogen - blood clotting |
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Platelets are responsible for...
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hemostasis
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Name the non-granular leukocytes.
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Lymphocytes and monocytes.
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Name the granular leukocytes.
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Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
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Rh+ blood _____ take Rh- blood, and Rh- blood ____ take Rh+ blood.
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can; can't
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The Common Coagulation Cascade is when ________ reacts with _____ to turn prothrombin into _______.
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prothrombin activator; calcium ions; thrombin
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Thrombin reacts with ____ to make _____, which _________ during the CCCC.
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fibrinogens; fibrin; catches more cells
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_________ and ___________ does not do phagocytosis. ____ protect against infection with the immune mechanism.
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Lymphocytes; basophils; lymphocytes
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_____________ and ________ are peripheral.
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Lymphocytes and monocytes.
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__________ leukocytes respond to parasitic infections and allergies.
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eosinophils
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_________ react to hypersensitive things such as allergies and secrete heparin.
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basophils
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