01/27 Flashcards

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What are the two types of Leukocytes?

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  1. Granulocytes

2. Agranulocytes

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What is unique about Granulocytes?

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They have granules / secretory vesicles

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What are the three types of Granulocytes?

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  1. Neutrophils
  2. Eosinophils
  3. Basophils
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What is the function of Neutrophils?

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They kill bacteria

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What is the function of Eosinophils?

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They fight against parasitic worms and allergic reactions

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What is the function of Basophils?

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They release histamine + contain heparin

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What are the two types of Agranulocytes?

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Lymphocytes and Monocytes

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What are examples of Lymphocytes?

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  • T cells
  • B cells
  • Natural killer cells
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What is the function of Monocytes?

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They take up residence in body tissues and develop into macrophages

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10
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What are marcophages?

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They are cells that clean debris in body or attack pathogens

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Platelets are cell fragments that

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  • Play a role in blood clotting

- Activate in response to tear in blood vessel

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In what form do platelets circulate in the blood?

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Inactive form

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What happens to the platelets after they get activated?

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They swell, become sticky, and release a chemical that attracts more platelets

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What is Hemostasis?

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The procedure which allows for fixing a blood vessel tear

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What are the steps of Hemostasis?

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  1. Vascular spasm
  2. Platelet Plug Formation
  3. Coagulation phase
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What happens during Vascular spasm?

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The blood vessel constricts, making the diameter smaller and reducing the amount of blood lost

17
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What happens during Platelet Plug Formation?

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Collagen fibers are exposed during the blood vessel tears

18
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Anemia is a blood disorder in which

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Blood has low O2 carrying capacity

19
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Anemia can be due to

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  • Lack of RBCs

- Insufficient RBCs that don’t work properly

20
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Sickle Cell Anemia is a blood disorder in which

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RBCs change shape under low O2 conditions

21
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What is the antigen?

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The marker on the surface of the blood cell that allows for identification

22
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What is the antibody?

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Protein produced that identifies the antigens and attaches to them for destruction

23
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Clumping happens when there is

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An unsuccessful blood type match