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Things to know for Chapter 10 Exam

Things to know for Chapter 10 Exam. What kind of tissue is blood? What are the names of the 3 types of blood cells? What is a normal blood volume and hematocrit? Describe the shape, function and life span of a Red Blood Cell.

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Things to know for Chapter 10 Exam

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  1. Things to know for Chapter 10 Exam • What kind of tissue is blood? • What are the names of the 3 types of blood cells? • What is a normal blood volume and hematocrit? • Describe the shape, function and life span of a Red Blood Cell. • What is the normal RBC count for a male? Female? Too many? Too few? • What is the site and what provides the stimulus for RBC formation?

  2. What are the names and functions of the 5 types of white blood cells? Which are Granulocytes? Agranulocytes? Most abundant? Phagocytic? • What is a normal WBC count? Too many? Too few? • What is a normal platelet count? What is the function of platelets? • What is the makeup of Blood Plasma? • What are 3 common Plasma Proteins, their abundance and function? • What other substances are found dissolved in blood plasma?

  3. ***What sequence of events occur in the formation of a blood clot? (Coagulation) • What other ways is blood flow reduced? • What is an embolus? A thrombus? • What agglutinogens are found on the RBC of each blood type? What agglutinins are found in the plasma of each blood type? • What agglutinogens and agglutinins are present in Rh pos. and Rh neg. blood? • Between which blood types do allowable transfusions occur? • Which blood type is the universal donor? Universal recipient? • What conditions lead to the occurrence of Erythroblastosis Fetalis?

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