Bio 255 Unit 4 Test Practice
1. Systemic means. .... Body
2. Anything that flows AWAY from the heart: Arteries
3. Anything that flows TO the heart: veins
4. What are the 3 function of blood?: Transportation
Regulation
Protection
5. Blood is what percentage of body weight?: 8%
6. In whole blood:
% Plasma
% Formed elements (Blood cells): 55%
45%
7. percentage of volume of all formed elements: Hematocrit
8. 50-70% of white blood cell count
Phagocytic removal of foreign particles and damaged cells
target bacteria: Neutrophils
9. phagocytic removal of allergens: Eosinophils
10. promotes inflammation by the secretion of histamines: Basophils
11. produce antibodies for the removal of toxins and viruses: lymphocytes
12. active phagocytic removal of large foreign particles and damaged cells: -
monocytes
13. fragments of cells, stop blood loss from circulatory system . release fac-
tors in homeostasis: Platelets
14. Never. Let. Monkeys. Eat. Bannanas: Neurotrophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Eosinophils
Basophils
15. formal name for blood clotting
series of reactions to stop bleeding: Homeostasis
16. Red Blood Cells and platelets that are binded together: Clot
17. How you pump blood all throughout the body: The Heart
18. Bag around the heart
outer layer of sac
helps to hold in place: Fibrous pericardium
19. Still not attached to the heart yet
lines inside of fibrous pericardium, continuous with visceral layer at level of
major vessels: Parietal layer of serous pericardium
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1. Systemic means. .... Body
2. Anything that flows AWAY from the heart: Arteries
3. Anything that flows TO the heart: veins
4. What are the 3 function of blood?: Transportation
Regulation
Protection
5. Blood is what percentage of body weight?: 8%
6. In whole blood:
% Plasma
% Formed elements (Blood cells): 55%
45%
7. percentage of volume of all formed elements: Hematocrit
8. 50-70% of white blood cell count
Phagocytic removal of foreign particles and damaged cells
target bacteria: Neutrophils
9. phagocytic removal of allergens: Eosinophils
10. promotes inflammation by the secretion of histamines: Basophils
11. produce antibodies for the removal of toxins and viruses: lymphocytes
12. active phagocytic removal of large foreign particles and damaged cells: -
monocytes
13. fragments of cells, stop blood loss from circulatory system . release fac-
tors in homeostasis: Platelets
14. Never. Let. Monkeys. Eat. Bannanas: Neurotrophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Eosinophils
Basophils
15. formal name for blood clotting
series of reactions to stop bleeding: Homeostasis
16. Red Blood Cells and platelets that are binded together: Clot
17. How you pump blood all throughout the body: The Heart
18. Bag around the heart
outer layer of sac
helps to hold in place: Fibrous pericardium
19. Still not attached to the heart yet
lines inside of fibrous pericardium, continuous with visceral layer at level of
major vessels: Parietal layer of serous pericardium
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