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Chapter # - Chapter Title White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Abnormalities in Blood More Blood Info Blood Types $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Identify this WBC. a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte Topic 1: $100 Question Identify this WBC. a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Identify this WBC. a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte Topic 1: $100 Answer Identify this WBC. a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The function of this WBC is to fight Topic 1: $200 Question The function of this WBC is to fight a. Bacterial Infections b. Parasitic Infections c. Allergens d. Viral Infections ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The function of this WBC is to fight Topic 1: $200 Answer The function of this WBC is to fight a. Bacterial Infections b. Parasitic Infections c. Allergens d. Viral Infections ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The granules in this WBC contain Topic 1: $300 Question The granules in this WBC contain a. Histamine & heparin b. Warfarin c. Eosin d. Cytokines ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The granules in this WBC contain Topic 1: $300 Answer The granules in this WBC contain a. Histamine & heparin b. Warfarin c. Eosin d. Cytokines ANSWER BACK TO GAME

These WBCs are phagocytes that become _________________ in the tissue. Topic 1: $400 Question These WBCs are phagocytes that become _________________ in the tissue. a. Mast cells b. Antibodies c. Toxic d. Macrophages ANSWER BACK TO GAME

These WBCs are phagocytes that become _________________ in the tissue. Topic 1: $400 Answer These WBCs are phagocytes that become _________________ in the tissue. a. Mast cells b. Antibodies c. Toxic d. Macrophages ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question This WBC is responsible for producing antibodies in response to viral infections or vaccines. a. Lymphocyte b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Answer This WBC is responsible for producing antibodies in response to viral infections or vaccines. a. Lymphocyte b. Eosinophil c. Neutrophil d. Monocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Another term for RBC is a. Leukocyte b. Thrombocyte c. Phagocyte Topic 2: $100 Question Another term for RBC is a. Leukocyte b. Thrombocyte c. Phagocyte d. Erythrocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Another term for RBC is a. Leukocyte b. Thrombocyte c. Phagocyte Topic 2: $100 Answer Another term for RBC is a. Leukocyte b. Thrombocyte c. Phagocyte d. Erythrocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The iron containing protein that carries oxygen in the blood. Topic 2: $200 Question The iron containing protein that carries oxygen in the blood. a. Haptoglobin b. Hemoglobin c. Albumin d. Deoxyhemoglobin ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The iron containing protein that carries oxygen in the blood. Topic 2: $200 Answer The iron containing protein that carries oxygen in the blood. a. Haptoglobin b. Hemoglobin c. Albumin d. Deoxyhemoglobin ANSWER BACK TO GAME

This hormone functions to stimulate RBC production in the bone marrow Topic 2: $300 Question This hormone functions to stimulate RBC production in the bone marrow a. Serotonin b. Thrombopoietin c. Erythropoietin d. Epinephrine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

This hormone functions to stimulate RBC production in the bone marrow Topic 2: $300 Answer This hormone functions to stimulate RBC production in the bone marrow a. Serotonin b. Thrombopoietin c. Erythropoietin d. Epinephrine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $400 Question This blood test is a measurement of the percentage of RBCs in the total blood volume. a. Haptoglobin b. Hemoglobin c. Hematocrit d. Leukocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $400 Answer This blood test is a measurement of the percentage of RBCs in the total blood volume. a. Haptoglobin b. Hemoglobin c. Hematocrit d. Leukocyte ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Blood is composed of formed elements and ____________. Topic 2: $500 Question Blood is composed of formed elements and ____________. a. Water b. Protein c. Plasma d. Saline ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Blood is composed of formed elements and ____________. Topic 2: $500 Answer Blood is composed of formed elements and ____________. a. Water b. Protein c. Plasma d. Saline ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $100 Question A decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of the blood is known as _________. a. Polycythemia b. Anemia c. Leukemia d. Thrombocytopenia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $100 Answer A decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of the blood is known as _________. a. Polycythemia b. Anemia c. Leukemia d. Thrombocytopenia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $200 Question A hereditary blood disease in which the RBCs are crescent shaped and rupture easily is called _________________. a. Sickle cell anemia b. Polycythemia vera c. Thalassemia d. Malaria ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $200 Answer A hereditary blood disease in which the RBCs are crescent shaped and rupture easily is called _________________. a. Sickle cell anemia b. Polycythemia vera c. Thalassemia d. Malaria ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question An excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes is called a. Thrombocytosis b. Leukocytosis c. Erythrocytosis d. Polycythemia vera ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Answer An excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes is called a. Thrombocytosis b. Leukocytosis c. Erythrocytosis d. Polycythemia vera ANSWER BACK TO GAME

A WBC count above 11,000 cells/mm³ Topic 3: $400 Question A WBC count above 11,000 cells/mm³ a. Leukopenia b. Leukocytosis c. Thrombopenia d. Thrombocytosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

A WBC count above 11,000 cells/mm³ Topic 3: $400 Answer A WBC count above 11,000 cells/mm³ a. Leukopenia b. Leukocytosis c. Thrombopenia d. Thrombocytosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

An excessive production of abnormal WBCs is known as _______________. Topic 3: $500 Question An excessive production of abnormal WBCs is known as _______________. a. Leukopenia b. Anemia c. Thrombocytopenia d. Leukemia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

An excessive production of abnormal WBCs is known as _______________. Topic 3: $500 Answer An excessive production of abnormal WBCs is known as _______________. a. Leukopenia b. Anemia c. Thrombocytopenia d. Leukemia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The universal blood donor is __________. Topic 4: $100 Question The universal blood donor is __________. a. O negative b. O positive c. AB negative d. AB positive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The universal blood donor is __________. Topic 4: $100 Answer The universal blood donor is __________. a. O negative b. O positive c. AB negative d. AB positive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The universal blood recipient is ________. Topic 4: $200 Question The universal blood recipient is ________. a. O negative b. O positive c. AB negative d. AB positive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The universal blood recipient is ________. Topic 4: $200 Answer The universal blood recipient is ________. a. O negative b. O positive c. AB negative d. AB positive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Individuals with blood type O have what antibodies in their plasma? Topic 4: $300 Question Individuals with blood type O have what antibodies in their plasma? a. Anti - O b. Anti – A and Anti – B c. Anti - AB d. Anti - Rh ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Individuals with blood type O have what antibodies in their plasma? Topic 4: $300 Answer Individuals with blood type O have what antibodies in their plasma? a. Anti - O b. Anti – A and Anti – B c. Anti - AB d. Anti - Rh BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Question Individuals with blood type B have what type of antigen(s) on their RBCs? a. A antigen b. B antigen c. A and B antigen d. No antigens ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Answer Individuals with blood type B have what type of antigen(s) on their RBCs? a. A antigen b. B antigen c. A and B antigen d. No antigens BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $500 Question A patient with blood type A needs a transfusion. What type of blood can they receive? a. Type A only b. Type B only c. Type A & B d. Type A & O ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $500 Answer A patient with blood type A needs a transfusion. What type of blood can they receive? a. Type A only b. Type B only c. Type A & B d. Type A & O BACK TO GAME

The most abundant plasma protein found in the blood is ___________. Topic 5: $100 Question The most abundant plasma protein found in the blood is ___________. a. Globulin b. Albumin c. Hemoglobin d. Buffy coat ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The most abundant plasma protein found in the blood is ___________. Topic 5: $100 Answer The most abundant plasma protein found in the blood is ___________. a. Globulin b. Albumin c. Hemoglobin d. Buffy coat BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $200 Question The process by which WBCs move into and out of the blood vessels is known as ________. a. Chemotaxis b. Osmosis c. Diapedesis d. Transformation ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $200 Answer The process by which WBCs move into and out of the blood vessels is known as ________. a. Chemotaxis b. Osmosis c. Diapedesis d. Transformation BACK TO GAME

The process of blood cell formation is known as _____________. Topic 5: $300 Question The process of blood cell formation is known as _____________. a. Hematopoiesis b. Erythropoiesis c. Thrombopoiesis d. Agglutination ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The process of blood cell formation is known as _____________. Topic 5: $300 Answer The process of blood cell formation is known as _____________. a. Hematopoiesis b. Erythropoiesis c. Thrombopoiesis d. Agglutination BACK TO GAME

d. Colony stimulating factors Topic 5: $400 Question The formation of leukocytes and platelets is stimulated by the hormone __________. a. Erythropoietin b. Thrombopoietin c. Serotonin d. Colony stimulating factors ANSWER BACK TO GAME

d. Colony stimulating factors Topic 5: $400 Answer The formation of leukocytes and platelets is stimulated by the hormone __________. a. Erythropoietin b. Thrombopoietin c. Serotonin d. Colony stimulating factors BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $500 Question Small purplish blotches on the skin that result from spontaneous bleeding from small blood vessels. a. Bruises b. Hematoma c. Hemophilia d. Petechiae ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $500 Answer Small purplish blotches on the skin that result from spontaneous bleeding from small blood vessels. a. Bruises b. Hematoma c. Hemophilia d. Petechiae BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME