- allele Correct Answers Recessive, No Rh
+ allele Correct Answers Dominant, Rh
A allele Correct Answers Codominant, A antigen
agglugination Correct Answers aggregation of RBC's due to
interactions between surface antigens and plasma antibodies
Agglutinin Correct Answers antibodies in plasma that react
with antigens on the surfaces of foreign red blood cells when
donor and recipient differ in blood type
Agglutinogens Correct Answers surface antigens on red blood
cells that stimulate the formation of specific agglutinins.
Presence and structure are genetically determined
agranular leukocytes Correct Answers lymphocytes and
monocytes
anterior interventricular artery Correct Answers supplies blood
to the interventricular septum and anterior walls of both
ventricles
antibody Correct Answers binds to specific antigens and
promotes their destruction or removal from the body
Antigen Correct Answers substance that triggers an immune
response when introduced into the body
, arteriosclerosis Correct Answers hardening of the arteries -
ageing
Atherosclerosis Correct Answers condition in which fatty
deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries
B allele Correct Answers Codominant, B antigen
Basophil Correct Answers Release histamine and heparin;
enhance inflammation; increase blood flow. 1% of WBC's
Basophil picture Correct Answers
blood flow to the myocardium sequence Correct Answers aorta
- dicrotic notch - coronary arteries - circumflex artery - coronary
arterial capillaries - myocardium - coronary venous capillaries -
coronary veins (ex. greater cardiac vein) - coronary venous sinus
- R atrium
brachocephalic trunk Correct Answers supplies blood to the
right arm and the head and neck
Ca2+ extracellular concentration Correct Answers 2-3mM
Ca2+ intracellular concentration Correct Answers .1uM
Can cells be hypo or hypertonic? Correct Answers No, because
you refer to the solution as hypo or hypertonic, not the cell