chapter 11 blood
During the clotting process, platelets function in *
all of the above
Functions of the blood include *
all of the above
In addition to water and proteins, the plasma contains *
all of the above
Platelets function in *
all of the above
Red bone marrow is located in *
all of the above
The important effect on RBC's due to their unusual shape is *
all of the above
The primary functions of plasma are *
all of the above
Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in the
all of the above are correct
The number of eosinophils increases dramatically during *
an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection.
The term used to describe the formation of red blood cells is
erythropoiesis
RBC production is regulated by the hormone *
erythropoietin
Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone *
erythropoietin
A clotting protein found in the bloodstream and made by the liver *
fibrinogen
Plasma proteins that are necessary for blood clotting are the *
fibrinogens
Rat poison contains a toxin that blocks the liver's ability to utilize vitamin K. Animals that consume rat poison would die of *
hemorrhage
A person who lives in a city at sea level and vacations in the Rocky Mountains would experience an increase in *
his/her red blood cell count
The plasma proteins that attack foreign proteins and pathogens are called *
immunoglobulins.
A constriction of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys would result in *
increased erythropoiesis.
the formed elements of blood consist of
red and white blood cells, and platelets.
In adults, the only site of RBC and WBC production is the *
red bone marrow
A person's blood type is determined by the *
the presence or absence of specific antigens on the cell membrane
The extrinsic pathway in blood clotting involves the release of *
tissue factor by damaged endothelial cells
The function of white blood cells is *
to defend the body against infectious organisms.
The primary functions of a mature red blood cell are *
transport of respiratory gases.
The "patrol agents" in the blood that defend the body against toxins and pathogens are *
white blood cells and antibodies
The combination of plasma and formed elements is called *
whole blood
The average lifespan of a red blood cell is *
120 days
The normal number of WBC's in a healthy person is *
6,000 to 9,000
A person with type A blood has *
B agglutinins in their plasma
Why do many individuals with advanced kidney disease become anemic (condition marked by a reduction in the hematocrit and/or hemoglobin content of the blood)? *
The cells responsible for producing erythropoietin are either damaged or destroyed. The reduction in erythropoeitin levels lead to reduced erythropoiesis and fewer red blood cells.
Why is a venipuncture a common technique for obtaining a blood sample? *
The supercial veins are easy to locate, the walls of veins are thinner than those of artieries, and blood pressure in veins is relatively low, so the puncture would seal quickly.
A blood clot attached to a blood vessel wall is called *
a thrombus
A type O person can donate blood to a type A person because *
a type O person does not have any antigens to be attacked by the type A blood.
Rh-negative blood indicates the
absence of the Rh antigen
The three primary classes of proteins are *
albumins, globulins, and fibrinogen.
Blood is composed of *
all of the above
Circulating mature red blood cells lack *
all of the above
A drifting blood clot is called *
an embolus
________ is a condition in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced. *
anemia
The type of leukocyte responsible for the red swollen condition in inflamed tissue is the *
basophil
WBC's that release histamine at the site of an injury are *
basophils
When blood types are incompatible, the blood will *
both B and C are correct.
Blood transports dissolved gases, bringing oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carrying *
carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
The function of hemoglobin is to *
carry oxygen
Agglutinogens are contained (on,in) the _______, while the agglutinins are found (on,in) the _______.
cell membrane of RBC; plasma
Basophils are specialized WBC's that *
contain histamine that exaggerates the inflammatory response at the injury site
The blood of a person with type O blood
contains anti-A and anti-B agglutinins
The process of fibrinolysis *
dissolves clots
Red blood cells are called *
erythrocytes
The stem cells that produce all the blood cells are called *
hemocytoblasts
Formed elements in the blood are produced by the process of
hemopoiesis
The term used to describe the formation of white blood cells is
leukopoiesis
The leukocyte that fuses with another of its kind to create a giant phagocytic cell is the *
monocyte
The multilobed white blood cell that typically fights bacteria is the *
neutrophil
The most numerous WBC's in a normal WBC differential are the *
neutrophils
Erythropoiesis increases when *
oxygen levels in the blood decrease.
The unique composition of whole blood consists of *
plasma and formed elements
Megakaryocytes are large cells that continuously shed cytoplasm in small membrane enclosed pockets called
platelets
The "common pathway in blood clotting involves the following events, in correct sequential order. *
prothrombin --> thrombin --> fibrinogen --> fibrin
Platelets release ________ , which causes local vasoconstriction. *
serotonin
The term used to describe the formation of platelets cells is *
thrombopoiesis
Hemostasis is a process consisting of three overlapping phases. The correct order of the phases is *
vascular phase, platelet phase, coagulation phase.
The vitamin needed for the formation of clotting factors is *
vitamin K
What effect does dehydration have on an individual's hematocrit (percentage of total blood volume occupied by formed elements, mostly red blood cells)? *
The loss of water during dehydration decreases plasma volume, resulting in an increased hematocrit.