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formed elementserythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes
white blood cells (WBC's)leukocytes
red blood cells (RBC's)erythrocytes
plateletsthrombocytes
liquid portion of bloodplasma
protein found on RBC's of Type A bloodantigen A
found in plasma of Type A bloodantibody B
found in plasma of Type B bloodantibody A
found in plasma of Type O bloodantibody A and antibody B
found in plasma of Type AB bloodno antibodies to A or B
protein found on RBC's of Type B bloodantigen B
found on RBC's of Type AB bloodantigen A and antigen B
found on RBC's of Type O bloodneither antigen A nor antigen B
the universal donorType O blood
the universal recipientType AB blood
Blood that is lacking the Rh factor on RBC'sRh negative blood
Blood containing Rh factor on RBC'sRh positive blood
allow blood to clotplatelets
plasma proteinsalbumins, globulins, fibrinogen
serumplasma minus its clotting factors (fibrinogen)
myeloid tissue (red bone marrow)forms RBC's and some leukocytes
lymphatic tissue (lymph nodes, thymus, spleen)forms leukocytes known as lymphocytes and monocytes
anemiainability of blood to carry sufficient oxygen
iron deficiency anemiaanemia caused by lack of iron, necessary for hemoglobin
hemoglobinred-pigmented molecule in RBC's that binds to oxygen
pernicious anemiaanemia caused by lack of vitamin B12 (needed for hemopoiesis)
polycythemiatoo many RBC's - makes blood too thick to flow
hematocritlab test that indicates volume of RBC's in a blood sample
these defend body from microorganismswhite blood cells
leukemiacancer that causes production of too many WBC's
leukopenialow WBC count due to disease such as AIDS
leukocytosishigh WBC - accompanies infections and leukemia
thrombusblood clot that remains where it is formed
embolusblood clot that breaks free and moves through blood vessels
embolismmedical emergency induced by an embolus
composition of plasmawater and solutes such as salt, glucose, wastes, gases, hormones, proteins
approximate volume of blood in adult human4-6 liters
functions of the bloodtransport of oxygen, nutrients, waste, and protection against foreign substances


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