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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
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2 Slide 2 Liquid part of the blood is mostly water…
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3 What is plasma
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4 Molecule that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide, and are made of an iron compound that gives blood its red color…
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5 What is hemoglobin
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6 Filters out microorganisms and foreign material that have been taken up by lymphocytes…
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7 What are lymph nodes
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8 A type of white blood cell…
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9 What are lymphocytes
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10 Irregularly shaped cell fragments that help clot blood…
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11 What are platelets
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12 4 blood types…
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13 What is A, O, AB, B
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14 Daily Double-Explain Clotting Process (5 MAIN steps)
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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
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16 When a persons plasma lacks one of the clotting factors and could possibly bleed to death, it is known as…
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17 What is hemophilia
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18 Proteins that destroy or neutralize substances that do not belong in or are not part of your body…
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19 What is antibodies
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20 Daily Double-Blood Transfusion Options; Receive and Donate
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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
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22 Any of these is a cause for concern when getting into the blood…
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23 What is a disease
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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…
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25 What is anemia
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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…
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27 What is leukemia
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28 A person with anemia has irregularly shaped…
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29 What is red blood cells
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30 2 chemical identification tags for blood…
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31 What are antigens and Rh Factor
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32 After tissue fluid diffuses into the lymphatic capillaries it is called…
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33 What is lymph
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34 Movement of lymph depends on these two types of muscles…
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35 What is skeletal and smooth
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36 Deadly virus of the lymphatic system…
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37 What is HIV
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38 Three important lymphatic organs…
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39 What is the spleen, tonsils, and thymus
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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.
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41 What is lymphocytes and lymph nodes
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42 Location and purpose of tonsils…
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43 What is back of throat and protection from harmful microorganisms that enter through your mouth and nose.
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44 Location and function of the thymus…
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45 What is behind the sternum and make lymphocytes (white blood cells)
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46 Location and function of the spleen…
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47 What is behind the stomach-upper left-filters blood by removing worn out and damaged red blood cells and stores iron.
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48 When HIV enters a persons body it attacks lymphocytes known called…that help make antibodies to fight infections.
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49 What is helper T cells
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50 The lymphatic system is connected by a network of…
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51 What is vessels
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