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1. What are the 3 main components of blood?

Answer: Erythrocytes Leukocytes

Plasma

2. Physical characteristics of blood. Answer: red, ph Answer: 7.35, 100 degrees F, 8%

body weight

3. Bright red blood is Answer: oxygenated

4. Dark red blood is Answer: deoxygenated

5. Functions of blood Answer: distribution, regulation, protection

6. What are formed elements? Answer: RBC, leukocytes, platelets

7. Neutrophils Answer: fight bacteria, quick acting

8. Why aren't RBC and platelets not truly cells? Answer: they don't have a

mitochondria or nucleus

9. Factors that made erythrocytes good at what it does? Answer: small size,

large surface area, 97% Hb

10. Hemoglobins role Answer: carries oxygen because heme groups

11. What is the major hormone controlling RBC formation in the

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kidneys? Answer: Erythro- protein

12. Anemia Answer: low O2 carrying capacity

13. Causes of anemia Answer: insuflcient RBC, low Hb count, iron deficiency, abnormal Hb

14. What is blood doping? Answer: injecting RBC to make EPO synthesize RBC

15. Blood doping consequences Answer: high viscosity, temperature, increase blood

pressure , possibly AIDS

16. Normal WBC Count Answer: 4800-10800

17. Steps of clotting Answer: 1. Vascular spasm, constriction of blood vessels

2. Platelet plug formation, aggregated at wound site to form a temporary plug

3. Coagulation. blood turns from liquid to gel, fibrin mesh forms

18. What is an thrombus? Answer: clot that develops in a healthy vessel

19. What is an embolus? Answer: thrombus broken free

20. What is an embolism? Answer: thrombus obstructs a blood vessel

21. What is hemophilia? Answer: hereditary disease, born without genes for clotting,

bleed from subtle traumas, rely on transfusion

22. What percent of blood loss can you have before shock and

death? Answer: 30%


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