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Blood Key Terms

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albuminA simple protein found in blood plasma
antibodyA protein produced in response to, and interacting specifically with, an antigen
antigenA substance that induces the formation of antibodies
coagulationThe process of clot formation
erythrocyteA red blood cell
fibrinThe protein that forms a clot in the process of blood coagulation
fibrinogenThe inactive precursor of fibrin
hemoglobinThe iron-containing pigment in red blood cells that transports oxygen
hemostasisThe stoppage of bleeding
immunityThe state of being protected against a specific disease
leukocyteA white blood cell
lymphocyteA lymphatic cell; a type of agranular leukocyte
phagocytosisThe engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
plasmaThe liquid portion of the blood
plateletA formed element of the blood that is active in hemostasis; a thrombocyte
serumThe fraction of the plasma that remains after blood coagulation; it is the equivalent of plasma without its clotting factors
thrombocyteA blood platelet
allergenA substance that causes an allergic response
allergyHypersensititvity
anaphylactic reactionAn exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign substance
anemiaA decrease in the number or size of red blood cells or int the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. May result from blood loss, malnutrition, a hereditary defect, environmental factors, and other causes.
aplastic anemiaAnemia caused by bone marrow failure resulting in deficient blood cell production, especially that of red cells.
autoimmune disorderA condition in which the immune system produces antibodies against an individual's own tissues
hemolysisThe rupture of red blood cells and the release of hemoglobin
hemophiliaA hereditary blood disease caused by lack of a clotting factor and resulting in abnormal bleeding
leukemiaMalignant overgrowth of immature white blood cells. May be chronic or acute; may affect bone marrow (myelogenous leukemia( or lymphoid tissue (lymphocytic leukemia)
sickle cell anemiaA hereditary anemia caused by the presence of abnormal hemoglobin, Red blood cells become sickle-shaped and interfere with normal blood flow to the tissues. Most common in Mediterranean and African populations.
splenomegalyenlargement of the spleen
thrombocytopeniaA deficiency of thrombocytes in the blood
agglutinationThe clumping of cells or particles in the presence of specific antibodies
bilirubinA pigment derived from the breakdown of hemoglobin. It is eliminated by the liver in bile.
heparinA substance found throughout the body that inhibits blood coagulation; an anticoagulant
thrombinThe enzyme derived from prothrombin that converts fibrinogen to fibrin
erythrocytosisIncrease in the number of red cells in the blood
hematomaA localized collecton of blood, usually clotted, caused by a break in a blood vessel
neutropeniaA decrease in the number of neutrophils with increased susceptibility to infection. Causes include drugs, irradiation, and infection. May be a side effect of treatment for malignancy.


Teacher
Glenn High
Kernersville, NC

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