Exam 13: The Blood

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Matching ​Match the description with the corresponding term. a.​erythrocytes b.​leukocytes c.​hematopoiesis d.​agglutination e.​syneresis f.​red bone marrow g.​fibrinolysis h.​stem cells i.​phagocytosis j.fibrin -​clumping of RBCs

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Matching ​Match the description with the corresponding term. a.​erythrocytes b.​leukocytes c.​hematopoiesis d.​agglutination e.​syneresis f.​red bone marrow g.​fibrinolysis h.​stem cells i.​phagocytosis j.fibrin -​tightening of a fibrin clot

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​The fluid part of the blood is called ____________________.

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A blood clot that forms in a vessel supplying the heart is called a(n) ____________________.

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Sickle-cell anemia is a hereditary disease in which leukocytes have an abnormal sickle shape due to abnormal hemoglobin.​

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​Approximately one third of the erythrocyte cell volume is composed of ____.

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Matching ​Match the description with the corresponding term. a.​erythrocytes b.​leukocytes c.​hematopoiesis d.​agglutination e.​syneresis f.​red bone marrow g.​fibrinolysis h.​stem cells i.​phagocytosis j.fibrin -​white blood cells

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When an Rh-negative mother carries her second Rh-positive baby, anti-Rh antibodies can cross through the placenta and destroy the child's red blood cells, a condition called ____________________.​

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Matching ​Match the description with the corresponding term. a.​erythrocytes b.​leukocytes c.​hematopoiesis d.​agglutination e.​syneresis f.​red bone marrow g.​fibrinolysis h.​stem cells i.​phagocytosis j.fibrin -​eating cellular debris

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​The normal pH of blood is at 7.35 to 7.45.

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