Week 11: Blood Flashcards

1
Q

has a total volume of approximately 5 liters

A

Blood

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2
Q

The major component of plasma is __________.

A

water

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3
Q

The process of blood cell production is called __________.

A

hematopoiesis

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4
Q

All of the formed elements of the blood are formed from a single population of cells called __________.

A

hemocytoblasts

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5
Q

The biconcave shape of red blood cells

increases the surface area of the red blood cell.

makes it easier for gases to move into and out of the cell.

allows for bending or folding of the cell.

enables it to pass through small blood vessels more easily.

A

increases the surface area of the red blood cell.

makes it easier for gases to move into and out of the cell.

allows for bending or folding of the cell.

enables it to pass through small blood vessels more easily.

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6
Q

In contrast to red blood cells, leukocytes

A

can leave the blood and move by amoeboid movement through tissues.

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7
Q

Which of these leukocytes is NOT correctly matched with its function or description?

Monocytes—Become macrophages.

Lymphocytes—Important in the immune response.

Basophils—Synthesize or produce antibodies.

Eosinophils—Involved in destroying certain worm parasites.

Neutrophils—Phagocytize microorganisms and other foreign substances.

A

Basophils—Synthesize or produce antibodies.

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8
Q

__________ release histamine and heparin.

A

Basophils

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9
Q

__________ perform phagocytosis, especially when out of the blood and in tissues.

A

Monocytes

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10
Q

__________ are the largest of the leukocytes.

A

Monocytes

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11
Q

Clotting factor activation can start with

A

the contact of clotting factors with connective tissue.

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12
Q

results in platelets sticking to collagen exposed by blood vessel damage.

is mediated through von Willebrand factor.

causes the activation of the platelets.

allows for the platelets to change shape and release chemicals.

A

Platelet adhesion

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13
Q

play an important role in hemostasis.

A

Platelets

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14
Q

The healing process after clot formation involves

clot retraction.

repair of the damaged vessel by fibroblasts.

repair of the wound by division of epithelial cells.

conversion of plasminogen to plasmin.

A

clot retraction.

repair of the damaged vessel by fibroblasts.

repair of the wound by division of epithelial cells.

conversion of plasminogen to plasmin.

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15
Q

Which of the following would inhibit the activation of platelets or the formation of the platelet plug?

A

Aspirin (which inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins)

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16
Q

Which of these statements concerning ABO blood types is correct?

Persons with type O blood have been called universal donors.

Persons with type B blood who receive type A blood would have a transfusion reaction.

To reduce the likelihood of a transfusion reaction, all possible blood groups should be correctly typed.

Antibodies in the blood of the donor can react with the antigens in the blood of the recipient.

A

Persons with type O blood have been called universal donors.

Persons with type B blood who receive type A blood would have a transfusion reaction.

To reduce the likelihood of a transfusion reaction, all possible blood groups should be correctly typed.

Antibodies in the blood of the donor can react with the antigens in the blood of the recipient.

17
Q

Inadequate vitamin B12 can cause __________ anemia.

A

pernicious

18
Q

Blood is a type of __________ tissue.

A

connective

19
Q

Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?

A

Transport of neurotransmitters

20
Q

A substance has been identified that stimulates the production of platelets. What is the most likely target of this substance?

A

Megakaryocytes