ANPH 1002 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT
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What is blood? specialized connective tissue consisting of fluid
part (plasma) 55% and the formed blood cells
45% (RBC or erythrocytes, WBC or leukocytes
and platelets or thrombocytes)
What are the functions of blood? transportation, regulation ( body pH and temp),
protection ( clotting mechanisms bacteria
through leukocytes)
Erythrocytes red blood cells, carry oxygen 95% volume of
blood
Leukocytes white blood cells, fight infection
, Leukocytes are sub devided? Granular: (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils)
Agranular: ( monocytes, lymphocytes)
Neutrophils Most common WBC, they secrete Lysozyme
which kills bacteria removes cellular debris.
Eosinophils WBC that produce antihistamines
Basophils WBC that release heparin, histamine and
serotonin during an allergic reaction
Lymphocytes WBC involved in the production of antibodies
T lymphocytes immune response
B lymphocytes antibody production
Monocytes Largest WBC, phagocytize bacteria and dead
cells; histocyles; macrophages
Thrombocytes (Platelets) Blood cells involved in blood clotting.
What is the composition of plasma? Fluid portion (91% water) ) plasma proteins (7%
albumin, globulin, fibrinogen),plasma solutes (2%
ions, nutrients, waste, gases, enzymes+
hormones)
Hematopoiesis formation of all blood cells
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED
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Terms in this set (203)
What is blood? specialized connective tissue consisting of fluid
part (plasma) 55% and the formed blood cells
45% (RBC or erythrocytes, WBC or leukocytes
and platelets or thrombocytes)
What are the functions of blood? transportation, regulation ( body pH and temp),
protection ( clotting mechanisms bacteria
through leukocytes)
Erythrocytes red blood cells, carry oxygen 95% volume of
blood
Leukocytes white blood cells, fight infection
, Leukocytes are sub devided? Granular: (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils)
Agranular: ( monocytes, lymphocytes)
Neutrophils Most common WBC, they secrete Lysozyme
which kills bacteria removes cellular debris.
Eosinophils WBC that produce antihistamines
Basophils WBC that release heparin, histamine and
serotonin during an allergic reaction
Lymphocytes WBC involved in the production of antibodies
T lymphocytes immune response
B lymphocytes antibody production
Monocytes Largest WBC, phagocytize bacteria and dead
cells; histocyles; macrophages
Thrombocytes (Platelets) Blood cells involved in blood clotting.
What is the composition of plasma? Fluid portion (91% water) ) plasma proteins (7%
albumin, globulin, fibrinogen),plasma solutes (2%
ions, nutrients, waste, gases, enzymes+
hormones)
Hematopoiesis formation of all blood cells