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a nuclear-no nucleus
bi-concave
contains hemoglobin
RBC-erythrocytes
nucleated-has a nucleus
2 types
-granulocytes
-agranulocytes
WBC-leukocytes
type of WBC that shows up grains under microscope due to staining
granulocytes
releases histamines
basophil
phagocytic
becomes the pus
Neutrophil
phagocytic
monocyte in the blood
macrophage out of blood
releases antihistamines
T cells and B cells
lymphocyte
platelets
thrombocyte
if blood cells have Rh marker it is
positive
universal recipient
AB+
universal donor
O-

can give to anyone
can only receive O- as well
2 types of heart valves
atrialventricular
semilunar
has chordae tendineae
and
papillary muscles
atrialventricular valves
types of valves that go to the vessels
semilunar
2 semilunar valves that go to the vessels
pulmonic-goes to pulmonary artery

aortic-goes to aorta
AV valve that separates R atrium and R ventricle
tricuspid valve
valve blood exits from R ventricle
pulmonary or pulmonic
AV valve that separates L atrium and L ventricle
bicuspid or mitral
red lines on models that runs off the aorta
coronary arteries
valve that takes blood from L ventricle to aorta
aortic valve
True or False
negative bllod can go into positive blood
True
test which tests for appropriate amount of erythrocytes
hematocrit
True or false

thrombocytes are not cells
true
where do thrombocytes originate
megakaryocytes
walls between the chambers of the heart
septa
most anterior of the cardiac valves
pulmonic
most posterior of the cardiac chambers
left atrium
chamber which lies superior to the bicuspid valve
left atrium
vessel entering the inferior portion of the right atrium
inferior vena cava