Ch 13 Blood Vocabulary Flashcards

1
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albumin

A

protein in blood; maintains proper amount of water in the blood

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2
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antibody (Ab)

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specific protein (immunoglobulin) produced by lymphocytes in response to antigens. An antibody is specific to an antigen and inactivates in.

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3
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basophil

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white blood cell containing granules that stain blue; associated with the release of histamine and heparin

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4
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bilirubin

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orange-yellow pigment in the bile; formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin when red blood cells are destroyed

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5
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coagulation

A

blood clotting

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6
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colony-stimulating factor (CSF)

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protein that stimulates growth of WBCs (granulocytes)

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7
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differentiation

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change in structure and function of a cell as it matures; specialization

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8
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electrophoresis

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method of separating serum proteins by electrical charge

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9
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eosinophil

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WBC containing granules that stain red; associated with allergic reaction

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10
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erythroblast

A

immature RBC

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11
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erythrocyte

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RBC. 5 million/microliter or cubic millimeter of blood

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12
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erythropoietin (EPO)

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hormone secreted by the kidneys; stimulates red blood cell formation

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13
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fibrin

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protein that forms the basis of a blood clot

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14
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fibrinogen

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plasma protein that is converted to fibrin in the clotting process

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15
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globulin

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plasma protein; alpha, beta, and gamma (immune) globulins

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16
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granulocytes

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WBC with numerous dark staining granules; eosinophils, neutrophils, and basophils

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17
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hematopoietic stem cell

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cell in bone marrow that gives rise to all types of blood cells

18
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hemoglobin

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blood protein containing iron; carries O2 in RBC

19
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hemolysis

A

destruction and breakdown of RBC

20
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heparin

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anticoagulant found in blood and tissue cells

21
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immune reaction

A

response of the immune system to foreign invasion

22
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immunoglobulin

A

protein (globulin) with antibody activity; IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE, IgD
immun/o mean protection

23
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leukocyte

A

white blood cell

24
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lymphocyte

A

mononuclear leukocyte that produces antibodies

25
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macrophage

A

monocyte that migrates from the blood to tissue spaces. As a phagocyte, it engulfs foreign material and debris. In liver, spleen, and bone marrow, macrophages destroy worn out blood cells

26
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megakaryocyte

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large platelet precursor cell found in the bone marrow

27
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monocyte

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leukocyte with one large nucleus; engulfs foreign material and debris. Monocytes become macrophages as they leave and enter the body tissues

28
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mononuclear

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pertaining to a cell (leukocyte) with a single round nucleus; lymphocytes and monocytes are mononuclear leukocytes

29
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myeloblast

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immature bone marrow that gives rise to granulocytes

30
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neutrophil

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granulocytic leukocyte formed in bone marrow. A phagocytic tissue-fighting cell. polymorphonuclear leukocyte

31
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plasma

A

liquid portion of blood, contains water, proteins, salt, nutrients, lipids, hormones, and vitamins

32
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plasmapheresis

A

removal of plasma from withdrawn blood by centrifuge

33
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platelet

A

small blood fragment that collects at sites of injury to begin the clotting process

34
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polymorphonuclear

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pertaining to WBCs with a multi-lobed nucleus; neutrophil

35
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prothrombin

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plasma protein; converted to thrombin in the clotting process

36
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reticulocyte

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immature erythrocyte; a network of strands (reticulin) is seen after staining with special dyes

37
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Rh factor

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antigen on RBCs of Rh-positive (Rh+) individuals

38
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serum

A

plasma minus clotting proteins and cells. Clear, yellowish fluid that separates from blood when it is allowed to clot. Formed from plasma but does not contain protein-coagulation factors

39
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stem cell

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unspecialized cell that gives rise to mature, specialized forms. Hematopoietic stem cell in the progenitor for all different types of blood cells

40
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thrombin

A

enzyme that converts fibrinogen to fibrin during coagulation

41
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thrombocyte

A

platelet