Anatomy & Physiology Blood Test
Review
What type of tissue is blood? - Connective
Anatomical name for red blood cells. - Erthrocytes
Anatomical name for platelets. - Thrombocytes
Anatomical name for white blood cells. - Leukocytes
The formed elements in your blood are suspended in _____. - Plasma
Ratio of red blood cell volume to total blood volume. - Hematocrit
The "buffy coat" is composed of _____ and _____ and only accounts for 1% of blood volume. -
Leukocytes and platelets
The most numerous leukocyte. - Neutrophil
Eosinophil, Basophil and Neutrophil are all examples of _____. - Granular leukocytes
_____, ______, _____ are all example of granular leukocytes. - Eosinophil, Basophil and Neutrophil
, _____ are cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying
cells. - Phagocytes
_____ and _____ are actively phagocytic leukocytes. - Moinocyte and Neutrophil
______ and _____ are agranular leukocytes. - Monocyte and Lymphocyte
______ are fragments that form platelets. - Megakaryocytes
The following are all examples of _____ ______.
Red blood cell
Megakaryocyte
Eosinophil
Basophil
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Lymphocyte - Formed elements
_____ increases during allergy attacks. - Eosinophil
_____ releases histamine during inflammatory reactions. - Basophil
After originating in bone marrow _____ may be formed in lymphoid tissue. - Lymphocytes
_____ contains hemoglobin. - Red blood cells
Review
What type of tissue is blood? - Connective
Anatomical name for red blood cells. - Erthrocytes
Anatomical name for platelets. - Thrombocytes
Anatomical name for white blood cells. - Leukocytes
The formed elements in your blood are suspended in _____. - Plasma
Ratio of red blood cell volume to total blood volume. - Hematocrit
The "buffy coat" is composed of _____ and _____ and only accounts for 1% of blood volume. -
Leukocytes and platelets
The most numerous leukocyte. - Neutrophil
Eosinophil, Basophil and Neutrophil are all examples of _____. - Granular leukocytes
_____, ______, _____ are all example of granular leukocytes. - Eosinophil, Basophil and Neutrophil
, _____ are cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying
cells. - Phagocytes
_____ and _____ are actively phagocytic leukocytes. - Moinocyte and Neutrophil
______ and _____ are agranular leukocytes. - Monocyte and Lymphocyte
______ are fragments that form platelets. - Megakaryocytes
The following are all examples of _____ ______.
Red blood cell
Megakaryocyte
Eosinophil
Basophil
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Lymphocyte - Formed elements
_____ increases during allergy attacks. - Eosinophil
_____ releases histamine during inflammatory reactions. - Basophil
After originating in bone marrow _____ may be formed in lymphoid tissue. - Lymphocytes
_____ contains hemoglobin. - Red blood cells