Blood and Heart Quiz

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Approximately how long is the life span of a typical red blood cell?

120 days

Erythrocytes make up _________ of whole blood.

44%

Plasma makes up __________ of whole blood.

55%

The two smaller, superior chambers that receive blood into the heart are called the

Atria

Which type of leukocyte releases histamine and heparin?

Basophil

Normally the least abundant of the white blood cells

Basophils

A heart rate below 60 beats per minute is called

Bradycardia

What is the term used to represent the amount of blood pumped out of the heart per minute?

Cardiac output

Systole refers to

Contraction

The QRS wave of an EKG shows..

Depolarization of the ventricles

________________ is when various heart cells are contracting at different times. Instead of "pumping", the chamber is "twitching/quivering".

Fibrillation

How many oxygens can a single hemoglobin molecule carry at one time?

Four

Which leukocyte is involved with "adaptive immunity", where the immune system learns how to fight an infection. These cells are "trained" by either natural exposure or vaccination?

Leukocytes

Which two substances make up the "buffy coat" layer of blood?

Leukocytes and platelets

What is the trigger for the hormone Erythropoietin (EPO)?

Low levels of oxygen in the blood

The right side of the heart pumps blood to the

Lungs

Small agranulocytes that have relatively large, round nuclei with thin rims of cytoplasm

Lymphocytes

Which of the following leukocytes is "agranular?"

Monocyte

The largest type of white blood cells

Monocytes

Polymorphonuclear leukocyte is another name for a ______ with a segmented nucleus.

Neutrophil

The most common leukocyte is the ___________, while the least common is the ________.

Neutrophil ; Basophil

A mature red blood cell can not reproduce because it lacks the ______ that was extruded during late development.

Nucleus

Serum is....

Plasma with the clotting factors removed

Small cell fragments the function to prevent blood loss from an injury site are called

Platelets

A blood clot can detach from its original place of formation, then travel to the lungs and clog up the capillaries. This is called

Pulmonary Embolism

Which blood cell has no nucleus or organelles, is biconcave in shape, and transports oxygen?

Red blood cell

The ____________ is/are located in the roof of the right atrium. It is commonly called the "pacemaker" region because it initiates the heartbeat.

SA Node

Which of the following is the correct order of electrical flow in the heart?

SA Node - AV Node - Bundle of His - Purkinje fibers

When heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute, it is called

Tachycardia

Which part of a red blood cell binds to oxygen?

The heme group of the hemoglobin

What does a hematocrit measure?

The percentage of formed elements

White blood cells lacking a granular cytoplasm are called

agranulocytes

The shape of a red blood cell can be described as

biconcave

White blood cells whose cytoplasmic granules stain red in acid are called

eosinophils

Mature red blood cells are also called

erythrocytes

White blood cells with granular cytoplasms are called

granulocytes

The oxygen-carrying substance in a red blood cell

hemoglobin

White blood cells are also known as

leukocytes

Normally, the most numerous white blood cells are

neutrophils

The functions of red blood cells are

transport oxygen and carbon dioxide


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