Chapter 1: Liquid Portion (Plasma or Serum) Flashcards

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What is the upper layer, a yellowish liquid, makes up 55% of volume of blood called?

A

Plasma.

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Plasma is the fluid that provides a matrix for?

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Blood cells, electrocytes, proteins and chemical that travel throughout the body via the blood vessels.

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A type of plasma protein is called Fibrinogen and functions in?

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Blood Clotting.

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Fibrinogen molecules interact to form large, insoluble strands of fibrin which is?

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The basic framework for a blood clot.

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If steps are not taken to prevent clotting is a blood sample, Fibrinogen is converted to?

A

Fibrin.

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6
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The fluid left after clotting is known as?

A

Serum.

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7
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Serum is used for?

A

Many tests done in the laboratory.

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8
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What is the main difference between serum and plasma?

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Plasma contains fibrinogen and serum does not.

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9
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Laboratory tests are performed on?

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Plasma, serum or whole blood.

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10
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To produce a plasma specimen, the blood must be prevented from?

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Clotting by the use of a chemical anticoagulant that prevents clotting of the blood.

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11
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Blood collected in a tube containing an anticoagulant can be centrifuged to?

A

Separate the formed elements (cells) from the plasma.

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