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BIO 431 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
blood cells that phagocytize antigen-antibody complexes and is effective against
parasitic worms - ANSWER-B lymphocytes, in response to the presence of foreign
substances (antigens) differentiate into tissue plasma cells that produce antibodies

T lymphocytes - ANSWER-main soldiers in immune system defense of the body
against microbial invaders

Diapedisis is a process in which - ANSWER-a. Neutrophils migrate from the
bloodstream to an injured tissue site.

Thrombopoietin - ANSWER-hormone from liver stimulates platelet formation and
develop into megakaryoblasts

Response to a damaged blood vessel - ANSWER-vascular spasm, platelet plug,
blood clotting

maternal antibodies attack fetal blood cells during second pregnancy - ANSWER-
mom is Rh negative and fetus is Rh positive+

Prostacyclin - ANSWER-inhibits blood clotting and vasoconstriction and platelet
release

Isoantigens - ANSWER-genetically determined blood group antigens on RBCs

Agglutinogens - ANSWER-antigens on the surface of the RBC that is the basis for
blood typing

which precursor cells give rise to granular leukocytes? - ANSWER-myeloblast

which precursor cells give rise to agranular leukocytes? - ANSWER-lymphoblast

serum - ANSWER-plasma without clotting factors

megaloblastic anemia - ANSWER-a blood disorder characterized by anemia in which
the red blood cells are larger than normal. caused by inadequate B12 or folic acid
intake

Anemia - ANSWER-A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in
hemoglobin, or in total volume.

Characteristics of erythrocytes - ANSWER--biconcave discs

, -1/3 of volume is hemoglobin
-able to readily squeeze through capillaries
-lack nuclei and mitochondria

Characteristics of platelets - ANSWER-flat, no nucleus

Rh blood group - ANSWER-Category of blood type. Rh is positive, without it is
negative

Mediastinum - ANSWER-area between the lungs containing the heart, aorta, venae
cavae, esophagus, and trachea

Pericardium - ANSWER-Membrane surrounding the heart

pericardial fluid - ANSWER-serous fluid between parietal & visceral pericardium

layers of pericardium - ANSWER-(outer) fibrous and (inner) serous

serous pericardium - ANSWER-composed of a parietal layer and a visceral layer

systemic circulation - ANSWER-circulation that supplies blood to all the body except
to the lungs (left side of the heart)

pulmonary circulation - ANSWER-flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back
to the heart (right side of the heart)

coronary arteries - ANSWER-the two arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the
heart muscle

coronary veins - ANSWER-brings deoxygenated blood to the heart

authorhythmic cells - ANSWER-Part of the conducting system and spontaneously
generate action potentials

sinoatrial node - ANSWER-A small mass of tissue that is made up of Purkinje fibers,
ganglion cells, and nerve fibers, that is embedded in the musculature of the right
atrium, and that originates the impulses stimulating the heartbeat -- called also S-A
node, sinus node.

atrioventricular node - ANSWER-A specialized mass of conducting cells located at
the atrioventricular junction in the heart.

Systole - ANSWER-Contraction of the heart

Diastole - ANSWER-Relaxation of the heart

S1 (lub) - ANSWER-closure of AV valves

S2 (dub) - ANSWER-closure of semilunar valves

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