A&P II chp 18 The Cardiovascular System: Blood

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List, in order, the synthesis of erythrocytes

1: Stem cell 2: Erythroblast 3: Reticulocyte 4: Erythrocyte

The pH of blood is

7.35-7.45

If you are A-, you would have which antigens (choose all that apply)

A

If you are B+, you would have which antibodies (choose all that apply)

anti-A

Which of the following leukocytes promote inflammation

basophil

Which of the following describes serum

blood plasma that does not contain clotting factors

The components of blood include the following

erythrocytes plasma leukocytes thrombocytes

Hemophilia is characterized by ___

inadequate production of clotting factors

The difference between extrinsic and intrinsic clotting is

intrinsic is within the vessels and extrinsic is outside the vessels (in the tissues)

Which of the following statements about albumin is true (choose all that apply)

it draws water out of the blood vessels and into the body's tissue it is the most abundant plasma protein

Which of the following statements about erythropoietin is true

it facilitates the proliferation and differentiation of the erythrocyte lineage it is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland

When a monocyte leaves the bloodstream it is called a ___

macrophage

Thrombocytes are more accurately called ___

platelets

The erythrocyte is shaped like a biconcave disc

true

If you are AB+, you would have which antigens (choose all that apply)

A B Rh

If your sample agglutinates in the anti-A and anti-D (Rh) well, what is your blood type

A+

If you are A+, which blood types can you receive

A+, O+, A-, O-

Which of the following describes a neutrophil

abundant, granular, especially effective against bacteria

The process in which antibodies attach to antigens, causing the formation of masses of linked cells, is called ___

agglutination

T and B lymphocytes ___

are involved with specific immune function

A patient has been experiencing severe, persistent allergy symptoms that are reduced where she takes an antihistamine. Before the treatment, this patient was likely to have had increased activity of which leukocyte

basophils

Which of the following statements about blood is true

blood is slightly more viscous than water

The types of anemia include which of the following (choose all that apply)

blood loss faulty or decreased erythrocyte production excessive destruction of erythrocytes

The blood contains numerous ___ that actually help to regulate pH

buffers

Explain fibrinolysis

gradual degradation (break down) of a clot with plasmin

Both extrinsic and intrinsic end with the common pathway

true

In the absence of injury, clots do not form because the clotting factors are inactive

true

The first step in hemostasis is ___

vascular spasm

A hematocrit measures

volume percentage of erythrocytes in centrifuged blood

You are type AB+, what blood types can your receive

A-, A+, B-, B+, O-, O+, AB-, AB+

Which of the formed elements arise from myeloid stem cells

B cells natural killer cells platelets

The main function of erythrocytes is

carry oxygen and carbon dioxide

The common pathway

produces fibrin strands to seal of vessel

Match the list of plasma proteins with their description

Albumin: Most abundant plasma protein which serve as binding proteins (transport vehicles for fatty acids and steroid hormones) Globulin: Second most common plasma protein that transports iron, lipids, and fat-soluble vitamins, contribute to osmotic pressure, as well as some being immunoglobulins (antibodies) Fibrinogen: Least abundant plasma protein and is essential for blood clotting

Match the molecules from the breakdown of old erythrocytes with what it becomes in the body

Iron: stored in liver or spleen as ferritin or hemosiderin to be recycled into new erythrocytes Globin - protein portion of heme: broken down into amino acids to be sent back to the bone marrow to synthesize more erythrocytes Non-iron portion of heme: degraded into biliverdin, a green pigment, and bilirubin, a yellow pigment. Bilirubin is made into bile; broken from bile and is converted to urobilinogen and then stercobilin then eliminated in feces.

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is a risk during a subsequent pregnancy in which ___

an Rh- mother is carrying a second Rh+ fetus

A young woman has been experiencing unusually heavy menstrual bleeding for several years. She follows a strict vegan diet (no animal foods). She is at risk for what disorder and why

anemia, she is not getting enough iron in her diet

If you are O-, you would have which antibodies (choose all that apply)

anti-A anti-B anti-Rh

If you are AB-, you would have which antibodies (choose all that apply)

anti-Rh if second exposure

Describe the shape of erythrocytes

anucleated, biconcave disk

When hemoglobin is carrying carbon dioxide it is called

carbaminohemoglobin

The function of hemoglobin includes (choose all of the following)

carries oxygen carries carbon dioxide

Explain hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)

caused by a pregnancy of an Rh- mother with a fetus that is Rh+ in a second pregnancy causing the mother's antibodies to attack the fetus's blood

Prothrombin is converted to thrombin during the ___

common pathway

A molecule of hemoglobin ___

consists of four globin proteins, each bound to a molecule of heme

List the molecules found in plasma (choose all that apply)

hormones water proteins

The main function of leukocytes is

immune protection

Which of the following plasma proteins is not produced by the liver

immunoglobin

People with ABO blood type ____

lack both antigens A and B on their erythrocytes

Aging and damaged erythrocytes are removed from the circulation by ___

macrophages

Which of the following are found in the buffy coat (choose all that apply)

platelets leukocytes

Elevated erythrocyte count (hematocrit) is called

polycythemia

During the first few days in circulation, an erythrocyte is still immature and is called a ___

reticulocyte

Which of the anemias are caused by faulty or decreased erythrocyte production (choose all that apply)

sickle cell disease iron deficiency vitamin deficiency

Hemostasis refers to

stoppage of blood flow following damage to a vessel

Which of the following statements about mature, circulating erythrocytes is true

they have no nucleus

Disorders causing lack of clotting include which of the following (choose all that apply)

thrombocytopenia hemophilia

Stem cells found in a fetus are called ____ and can become any cell in the body

totipotent

You are type O-, what blood types can your receive

O-

The production of healthy erythrocytes depends upon the availability of ___

copper, zinc, and vitamin B12

The function of blood includes (choose all that apply)

deliver oxygen and nutrients control temperature remove wastes protection

The process by which leukocytes squeeze through adjacent cells in a blood vessel wall is called ___

emigration

Platelets are small cells used for blood clotting

false

The buffy coat is the portion of a blood sample that is made up of its proteins

false

Hemoglobin is

made up of four folded chains called globins. Each globin is bound to a red pigment called heme which attaches to iron

Name the cell that later becomes thrombocytes (platelets)

megakaryocyte

Thrombocytes (platelets) come from a large cell called a ___

megakaryocytes

Which of the following leukocytes becomes a macrophage when it leaves the bloodstream

monocyte

Which type of stem cells creates all the blood cells except lymphocytes and Natural Killer cell

myeloid stem cell

Which of the following leukocytes are phagocytic (especially against bacteria) and release cytotoxic chemicals

neutrophil

Which of the following are granulocytes (choose all that apply)

neutrophil eosinophil basophil

If you are O-, you would have which antigens (choose all that apply)

no antigens

A patient has been suffering for 2 months with a chronic, watery diarrhea. A blood test is likely to reveal ___

polycythemia

Interleukins are associated primarily with which of the following

production of various lymphocytes immune responses inflammation

What does dehydration do to the blood

raises hematocrit raises viscosity polycythemia


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