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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Vocabulary Blood Clots & Blood Types Diseases Of Blood Lymphatic System This & That

2 Slide 2 Liquid part of the blood is mostly water…

3 What is plasma

4 Molecule that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide, and are made of an iron compound that gives blood its red color…

5 What is hemoglobin

6 Filters out microorganisms and foreign material that have been taken up by lymphocytes…

7 What are lymph nodes

8 A type of white blood cell…

9 What are lymphocytes

10 Irregularly shaped cell fragments that help clot blood…

11 What are platelets

12 4 blood types…

13 What is A, O, AB, B

14 Daily Double-Explain Clotting Process (5 MAIN steps)

15 Platelets stick to the wound and release chemicals…Substances called clotting factors carry out a series of chemical reactions…Threadlike fibers called fibrin form a sticky net…Net forms a clot…Skin cells begin the healing process under the scab

16 When a persons plasma lacks one of the clotting factors and could possibly bleed to death, it is known as…

17 What is hemophilia

18 Proteins that destroy or neutralize substances that do not belong in or are not part of your body…

19 What is antibodies

20 Daily Double-Blood Transfusion Options; Receive and Donate

21 What is A= Donate A, AB-Rec. O,A/ B=Donate B, AB-Rec. O, B/ AB= Donate ALL-Rec. AB/ O= Donate ALL-Rec. O

22 Any of these is a cause for concern when getting into the blood…

23 What is a disease

24 A disease in the blood in which the red blood cells, body tissues can’t get enough oxygen and are unable to carry on their usual activities…

25 What is anemia

26 Disease in which one or more types of white blood cells are made in excessive numbers-resulting in immature cells and the ability to not fight infections well…

27 What is leukemia

28 A person with anemia has irregularly shaped…

29 What is red blood cells

30 2 chemical identification tags for blood…

31 What are antigens and Rh Factor

32 After tissue fluid diffuses into the lymphatic capillaries it is called…

33 What is lymph

34 Movement of lymph depends on these two types of muscles…

35 What is skeletal and smooth

36 Deadly virus of the lymphatic system…

37 What is HIV

38 Three important lymphatic organs…

39 What is the spleen, tonsils, and thymus

40 When your body fights infection….fill the…these become warm, reddened, and tender-after the invaders are destroyed the redness, warmth, and tenderness go away.

41 What is lymphocytes and lymph nodes

42 Location and purpose of tonsils…

43 What is back of throat and protection from harmful microorganisms that enter through your mouth and nose.

44 Location and function of the thymus…

45 What is behind the sternum and make lymphocytes (white blood cells)

46 Location and function of the spleen…

47 What is behind the stomach-upper left-filters blood by removing worn out and damaged red blood cells and stores iron.

48 When HIV enters a persons body it attacks lymphocytes known called…that help make antibodies to fight infections.

49 What is helper T cells

50 The lymphatic system is connected by a network of…

51 What is vessels