2. A 120 pound person will have about _______ of blood.
3. ________________ refers to the clotting of blood.
4. The straw colored, viscous fluid part of blood is called __________.
5. Albumin, prothrombin, and globulin are examples of proteins found in ____________.
6. _____________ is an important blood buffer and helps regulate pressure.
7. __________________ have no nucleus and have a life span of about 110 days.
8. The main function of _____________ is to transport oxygen.
9. Hemoglobin, which attaches to oxygen, is found in the _______________.
10. ________________ can be caused by low levels of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
11. _________________ make(s) up <1% of your blood.
12. Granulocytes and agranulocytes are types of ________________.
13. Cancer of the leukocytes is known as _______________.
14. ____________ are cell fragments that help to plug up damages in blood vessels.
15. Tightening of a damaged blood vessel is the ____ stage of blood clotting.
16. Platelets create a temporary blockage in the wound in the ____ stage of hemostasis.
17. Coagulation is the ____ stage of blood clotting.
18. _______ forms a fibrin mesh, which traps blood cells to seal a wound.
19. ______________ is a genetic disease whereby blood doesn't clot properly.
20. Blood type _____ has both A and B antigens.
21. Blood type ____ is considered the universal donor type.
22. A person with blood type B can safely receive blood types ____ and ____.
23. If you have the Rh factors in your blood, you are considered ______.
24. Problems can result when a pregnant mother is _____ and the fetus is _____.
25. A thrombus that breaks away from a clot and floats freely in the bloodstream is a/an __________.
26. The life span of an eosinophil leukocyte is about ___________.
27. When you centrifuge blood, the layer of leukocytes and platelets is called the __________.
28. The formation of blood cells is known as __________________.
29. ______________ is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.
30. The _____________ is the percentage of red blood cells relative to your total blood volume.
31. ________________ is a disease characterized by an abnormally low white blood cell count.
32. The "Rh" in Rh factor is named after ____________.
33. ______________ is an example of an artificial blood substitute.
34. Another name for blood poisoning is _____________.
35. Aspirin ______________ the blood's ability to clot.
36. __________ is a leukocyte known as immune cells.
37. __________ is a leukocyte that attacks parasitic worms.
38. __________ is a leukocyte that is an active phagocyte.
39. __________ is a leukocyte that contains histamines.
40. __________ is a leukocyte that differentiates into macrophages.