circulatory system biol 240

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Leukocytes retain organelles such as the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria, and golgi complex. This means that unlike erythrocytes, leukocytes ______.

can synthesize proteins

The heart and blood vessels belong to the ______

cardiovascular system

Regulation, transport and protection are all functions of the ______.

circulatory system

Platelets act in the clotting process as well as ______.

clot dissolution

Blood is a subtype of ______ tissue.

connective

Spectrin and actin _______ proteins found on the inner membrane of the red blood cell.

cytoskeletal

The percentage of erythrocytes in the blood is known as the ______.

hematocrit

Blood cells that afford protection against microorganisms, infections, and other pathogens are called _____.

leukocytes

The formed elements that provide protection against infectious microorganisms and other pathogens are called ______.

leukocytes

The least abundant of the formed elements are the _______.

leukocytes

All plasma proteins except globulin are produced by the _____.

liver

Which is not a component of the circulatory system?

lymph node

Blood, a type of connective tissue, is composed of ______.

matrix (plasma) and formed elements

Red blood cells lack _____ and therefore can not perform mitosis or protein synthesis.

nuclei

One of the most distinctive microscopically visible features of all leukocytes is their ______.

nucleus

"A light yellow fluid in which suspends the formed elements and clotting precursors" describes the ______.

plasma

The matrix of the blood is the _____

plasma

Which component of the blood comprises the greatest percentage of the blood's volume?

plasma

Within the circulation, ______ is a complex cell-free solution of water, proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, wastes, hormones, and gases.

plasma

Clotting, defense, and transport of minerals and hydrophobic hormones are all functions of ______.

plasma proteins

Which is not a formed element of the blood?

plasmin

The second most abundant formed elements after the erythrocytes are the ______.

platelets

During most of their lifetime, leukocytes are found ______.

residing in the connective tissues

Which is not a function of the circulatory system?

secretion of hormones

When clotting factors and the solids are removed from blood, the resulting fluid is called ______.

serum

While the absence of a nucleus prevents cell division it confers an advantage in that ______.

the small, biconcave shape is ideal for moving through small blood vessels

True or false: All leukocytes have a nucleus.

true

True or false: Red blood cells are biconcave, anucleate and approximately 7.5 microns in diameter.

true

Plasma proteins called gamma globulins are produced by ______.

white blood cells

WBCs and platelets make up about ______ of the total blood volume.

1%

What is the main function of red blood cells?

Transport both oxygen and carbon dioxide

Indicate which represents the smallest proportion of the blood by percent volume.

WBC's and platelets (white blood cells)

Plasma proteins perform many roles including ______. Select all that apply.

blood clotting defense mineral transport

Platelets are not cells but fragments of large cells called megakaryocytes found in the ______.

bone marrow

WBCs are ______.

found in both the blood vessels and in the connective tissues

Which substances are found in blood plasma? Select all that apply.

gases, water, proteins

Plasma proteins that play various roles including solute transport and immunity are called _______.

globulin

The plasma membrane of the red blood cell contains _______ that determine a person's blood type.

glycolipids

Leukocytes ______. Select all that apply.

have conspicuous nuclei protect us against pathogens

In an adult woman, what would be the normal range of values for the hematocrit?

37-48 %

Most adults have ______ liters of blood.

4 to 6

In an adult man, what would be the normal range of values for the hematocrit?

42-52%

What proportion of the blood volume does the plasma represent?

47-63%

What is the hematocrit?

A test that measures the percentage of formed elements in the blood

Which best describes a red blood cell?

Biconcave, anucleate cell approximately 7.5 microns in diameter

Which are functions of platelets? Select all that apply.

Chemotaxis of neutrophils Secretion of procoagulants Vasoconstriction

Which best describes the components of the circulatory system?

Heart, blood, and vessels

Leukocytes in general can live for years, regenerate granule components and divide. What does this suggest about the the cell's components?

Leukocytes have organelles

An adult patient is brought into the emergency room of a local hospital. The EMTs report the patient lost about 300 cc (cubic centimeters or milliliters) of blood. Is this life-threatening?

No, most adults have 4-6 liters of blood so a loss of 300 cc would not be life threatening.

Which of the following lists all of the formed element(s) of the blood?

Platelets, red and white blood cells

The plasma protein that contributes to viscosity and osmolarity of the blood, and is also the most abundant of the plasma proteins, is _____.

albumin

While the cardiovascular system refers to the heart and blood vessels, the circulatory system also includes the _____.

blood

Which component of blood transports both oxygen and carbon dioxide?

erythrocytes (red blood cells)

Plasma and serum are identical except that plasma contains ______ and serum does not.

fibronogen


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