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?

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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?

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?

***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?