LP 11 HW 1
Drag each statement to the appropriate position to identify the valve being described.
-Prevents bloodflow from the pulmonary trunk into the right ventricle -Pulmonary valve Prevents blood flow from the right ventricle to the right atrium -Right AV valve -Prevents blood flow from the aorta into the left ventricle -Aortic valve -Prevents backflow of blood to the left atrium -Mitral Valve
Plasma is composed of about ___________ % water.
92
Classify the given terms or examples with the appropriate category.
Albumins -Transport hormones and fatty acid -Most abundant Globulins -Transport irons and lipids Fibrinogen -Becomes long insoluable strands when activated Regulatory -Enzymes
In a patient, the differential count shows neutrophil levels are very high. This may indicate a(n)
Bacterial Infection
Drag each label to the appropriate position to indicate which step of hemostasis it describes.
Coagulation -Also known as clotting -Includes intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms -Includes a vast enzymatic cascade of proteins produced by the liver Platelet Plug Formation -Involves the production of protacyclin -Involves endothelial collagen exposure Vascular Spasm -The first stage in homeostasis
Put the pattern of circulation into the correct order, beginning with the pulmonary circulation.
Correct: 1 Blood leaves the right side of the heart. Correct: 3 Blood enters the pulmonary veins. Correct: 4 Blood enters the left side of the heart. Correct: 5 Blood enters the systemic arteries. Correct: 6 Blood delivers oxygen to the tissues, and then enters systemic veins. Correct: 2 Blood enters the pulmonary arteries and travels to the lungs.
Put the life cycle of an erythrocyte in order, beginning with their formation in red bone marrow.
Correct: 1 Erythrocytes form in red bone marrow. Correct: 4 Hemoglobin is converted to biliverdin. Correct: 3 Erythrocytes are phagocytized in the liver and spleen. Correct: 2 Erythrocytes circulate for 120 days in the bloodstream.
Match the plasma protein with its description.
Correct: 2 Albumin Correct: 1 Globulins Correct: 3 Fibrinogen Correct: 4 Regulatory proteins
Correctly label the following structures related to the production of blood platelets.
Endothelial Cells Megakaryocyte Erythrocyte Proplatelets Platelets
Under the microscope, a leukocyte has a bilobed nucleus and pink granules in the cytoplasm. This is probably a(n)
Eosinophil
Match each phrase to the formed element it describes
Erythrocyte -Transportation of respiratory gases Neutrophil -Increase in number during bacterial infections Eosinophil -Increase in number during parasidic infections Lymphocyte -Differentiate into cells that produce antibodies Basophil -Vasodilatory and anticoagulation functions Monocyte -Involved with immune clearance
If an individual's erythrocytes exhibit surface antigen D, the person is said to be Rh negative.
False
Pulmonary arteries carry highly oxygenated blood.
False
The coagulation common pathway ends with the formation of an insoluble ___________ polymer that will serve as the framework for the clot.
Fibrin
Determine whether each item is a formed element or part of the plasma.
Formed Element -White blood cells -Neutrophils -Eosinophils -Basalphils Plasma -Electrolytes -Water -Proteins -Wastes
Label the formed elements indicated in the diagram
Hemocytoblast Erythrocyte Granulocyte Leukocyte Agranulocyte Platelets
The red pigmented protein in erythrocytes that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide is called
Hemoglobin
Label the blood types according to their description
Plasma: Anti B, Anti A, Neither, Both Blood Type: A, B, AB, O
The cell fragments that are a component of blood are
Platelets
Unidirectional flow in the heart is ensured because the heart contains __________ that prevent backflow.
Valves
The line of blood cell development that results in the formation of erythrocytes, megakaryocytes, and all leukocytes except for lymphocytes is the ____________ line.
myeloid
During erythropoiesis, the developing cell is referred to as a __________ during the final stage before becoming a fully mature erythrocyte.
reticulocyte