Chapter 17 - Blood $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IntroductionErythrocytesLeukocytesHemostasis Blood Types FINAL ROUND.

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Chapter 17 - Blood $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IntroductionErythrocytesLeukocytesHemostasis Blood Types FINAL ROUND

Introduction: $100 Question What percentage of our blood is plasma? a. 90% b. 55% c. 45% d. 65% BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $100 Answer What percentage of our blood is plasma? a. 90% b. 55% c. 45% d. 65% BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $200 Question The buffy coat contains ________. a. leukocytes b. erythrocytes c. platelets d. both leukocytes and platelets BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $200 Answer The buffy coat contains ________. a. leukocytes b. erythrocytes c. platelets d. both leukocytes and platelets BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $300 Question The most abundant plasma protein is ________. a. heparin b. globulin c. albumin d. fibrinogen BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $300 Answer The most abundant plasma protein is ________. a. heparin b. globulin c. albumin d. fibrinogen BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $400 Question Which organ produces most of the plasma proteins? a. Red bone marrow b. Liver c. Kidney d. Thymus BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $400 Answer Which organ produces most of the plasma proteins? a. Red bone marrow b. Liver c. Kidney d. Thymus BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $500 Question Which of the following blood components is a complete cell? a. Erythrocyte b. Leukocyte c. Platelet d. All are complete cells. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $500 Answer Which of the following blood components is a complete cell? a. Erythrocyte b. Leukocyte c. Platelet d. All are complete cells. BACK TO GAME

Erythrocytes: $100 Question The production of red blood cells is called _________. a. hematopoiesis b. erythropoiesis c. lymphopoiesis d. leukopoiesis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Erythrocytes: $100 Answer The production of red blood cells is called _________. a. hematopoiesis b. erythropoiesis c. lymphopoiesis d. leukopoiesis BACK TO GAME

Erythrocytes: $200 Question Which of the following is present in a red blood cell? a. Nucleus b. Plasma membrane c. Ribosome d. Mitochondrion BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Erythrocytes: $200 Answer Which of the following is present in a red blood cell? a. Nucleus b. Plasma membrane c. Ribosome d. Mitochondrion BACK TO GAME

Erythrocytes: $300 Question Carbon dioxide bonds to what part of the hemoglobin molecule? a. Heme b. Globin c. Both heme and globin d. Carbon dioxide cannot bind to hemoglobin. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Erythrocytes: $300 Answer Carbon dioxide bonds to what part of the hemoglobin molecule? a. Heme b. Globin c. Both heme and globin d. Carbon dioxide cannot bind to hemoglobin. BACK TO GAME

Erythrocytes: $400 Question The target organ of erythropoietin is the ______. a. kidney b. liver c. thymus d. red bone marrow BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Erythrocytes: $400 Answer The target organ of erythropoietin is the ______. a. kidney b. liver c. thymus d. red bone marrow BACK TO GAME

Erythrocytes: $500 Question Red blood cells enter the bloodstream as _______. a. erythroblasts b. reticulocytes c. hemocytoblasts d. normoblasts BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Erythrocytes: $500 Answer Red blood cells enter the bloodstream as _______. a. erythroblasts b. reticulocytes c. hemocytoblasts d. normoblasts BACK TO GAME

Leukocytes: $100 Question All of the following are granulocytes except: a. monocytes. b. eosinophils. c. neutrophils. d. basophils. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Leukocytes: $100 Answer All of the following are granulocytes except: a. monocytes. b. eosinophils. c. neutrophils. d. basophils. BACK TO GAME

Leukocytes: $200 Question These cells contain histamine and are the least numerous of the circulating white blood cells. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Basophils BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Leukocytes: $200 Answer These cells contain histamine and are the least numerous of the circulating white blood cells. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Basophils BACK TO GAME

Leukocytes: $300 Question These cells are important in fighting parasitic infections. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Lymphocytes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Leukocytes: $300 Answer These cells are important in fighting parasitic infections. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Lymphocytes BACK TO GAME

Leukocytes: $400 Question Some of these cells become plasma cells that can produce antibodies. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Lymphocytes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Leukocytes: $400 Answer Some of these cells become plasma cells which can produce antibodies. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Lymphocytes BACK TO GAME

Leukocytes: $500 Question These cells can enter the tissues as macrophages and are important in chronic infections. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Basophils BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Leukocytes: $500 Answer These cells can enter the tissues as macrophages and are important in chronic infections. a. Monocytes b. Eosinophils c. Neutrophils d. Basophils BACK TO GAME

Hemostasis: $100 Question Platelets are fragments of which cells? a. Megakaryocytes b. Reticulocytes c. Leukocytes d. Thrombocytes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hemostasis: $100 Answer Platelets are fragments of which cells? a. Megakaryocytes b. Reticulocytes c. Leukocytes d. Thrombocytes BACK TO GAME

Hemostasis: $200 Question The immediate response to blood vessel damage is a ________. a. platelet plug b. blood clot c. vascular spasm d. fibrinolysis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hemostasis: $200 Answer The immediate response to blood vessel damage is a ________. a. platelet plug b. blood clot c. vascular spasm d. fibrinolysis BACK TO GAME

Hemostasis: $300 Question The protein backbone of a blood clot is ________. a. thrombin b. fibrin c. plasmin d. heparin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hemostasis: $300 Answer The protein backbone of a blood clot is ________. a. thrombin b. fibrin c. plasmin d. heparin BACK TO GAME

Hemostasis: $400 Question Platelets release this substance, which contributes to vascular spasms. a. ADP b. Prothrombin c. Serotonin d. Factor III BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hemostasis: $400 Answer Platelets release this substance, which contributes to vascular spasms. a. ADP b. Prothrombin c. Serotonin d. Factor III BACK TO GAME

Hemostasis: $500 Question Which enzyme converts fibrinogen into fibrin? a. Thrombin b. Thromboplastin c. ADP d. Plasmin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $500 Answer Which enzyme converts fibrinogen into fibrin? a. Thrombin b. Thromboplastin c. ADP d. Plasmin BACK TO GAME

Blood Types: $100 Question The most common blood type in the United States is _________. a. A b. B c. AB d. O BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $100 Answer The most common blood type in the United States is _________. a. A b. B c. AB d. O BACK TO GAME

Blood Types: $200 Question The universal recipient is _______. a.O positive b.O negative c.B negative d.AB positive BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $200 Answer The universal recipient is _______. a.O positive b.O negative c.B negative d.AB positive BACK TO GAME

Blood Types: $300 Question If John has O positive blood, he will have which of the following antibodies in his blood? a. Anti-Rh b. Anti-A c. Anti-B d. Both anti-A and anti-B BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $300 Answer If John has O positive blood, he will have which of the following antibodies in his blood? a. Anti-Rh b. Anti-A c. Anti-B d. Both anti-A and anti-B BACK TO GAME

Blood Types: $400 Question If Sarah has A positive blood, she may receive blood from all of the following except: a. O positive. b. O negative. c. A negative. d. AB positive. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $400 Answer If Sarah has A positive blood, she may receive blood from all of the following except: a. O positive. b. O negative. c. A negative. d. AB positive. BACK TO GAME

Blood Types: $500 Question Karen has AB negative blood. Which blood types can receive Karen’s blood? a. O negative b. B negative c. AB positive d. Both b and c BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Blood Types: $500 Answer Karen has AB negative blood. Which blood types can receive Karen’s blood? a. O negative b. B negative c. AB positive d. Both b and c BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question This condition is caused by abnormal hemoglobin. a. Pernicious anemia b. Thalassemia c. Polycythemia d. Erythroblastosis fetalis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer This condition is caused by abnormal hemoglobin. a. Pernicious anemia b. Thalassemia c. Polycythemia d. Erythroblastosis fetalis BACK TO GAME