CB#5 Flashcards

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Developing blood cells

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Hemoporesis

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Oxygen carbon exchange
Hormone transport
Coagulation
Bacterial Defense

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Functions of the Blood

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2
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Develop red blood cells

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Erythropoiesis

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3
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Bone development

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Ossification

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4
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Development of white blood cells

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Leukopoiesis

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5
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Granular produced leucocytes

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Bone

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6
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Agranular produced leucocytes

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Tissue

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7
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Responsible for speed up of erythrocyte production

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low oxygen

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8
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Process destroys foreign bodies

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Phagocytic

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9
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WBC out of vessels into tissue

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Epiapedesis

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10
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Attracts antibacterial defenses

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Chemotaxis

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11
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Sudden, brief tightening of muscle cells in walls of a blood vessel

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Vascular Spasm

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12
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Clot becomes smaller, draws in the edges of broken blood vessels together involves shortening fibrin threads and squeezing out of excess serum.

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Clot retraction

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13
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Clot process that involves tissue

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Extrinsic clot process

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14
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Clot process that involves blood vessels

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Intrinsic Clot Process

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15
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Synonym for clot retraction

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Syneresis

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16
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Clot inflammation of blood vessels. Remains where it forms

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Thrombus

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17
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Blood clot carried in circulation

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Embolus

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18
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Clot inflammation of blood vessels

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Thrombophilbitis

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19
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Vein inflammation on lining develop clot

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Phlebothrombosis

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20
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Loss of blood

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Hemorrhagic

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21
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Destroys blood cells

22
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Bone marrow defension

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Aplastic Anemia

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Deficiency in protein, amino acids. Jagged

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Sickle Cells

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Body doesn't have enough healthy rbc
Hemolytic Anemia
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WBC containing cytoplasmic granules that stain with basic dye
Basophils
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WBC containing cytoplasmic granules with acidic stain
Eosinophils
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Phagocytic leukocyte
Neutrophil
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WBC provides immunity; B/T cell
Lymphocyte
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Left atrium and left ventricle. Prevents blood from moving from left ventricle into left atrium during ventricular contraction
Mitral Valve/Bicuspid Valve
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Prevents blood from moving from right ventricle into right atrium during ventricular contraction. Right atrium and right ventricle.
Tricuspid Valve
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Prevents blood from moving from pulmonary trunk into right ventricle. Ventricular relaxation.
Pulmonary valve
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Prevents blood moving from aorta to left ventricle in ventricular relaxation.
Aortic Valve
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Pacemaker; right atrium
Sinus Node
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Junction of atria and ventricles. Transmits cardia impulses from sinus node to AV Bundle.
Atrioventricular Node (AV Node)
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Group of fibers in intervecular septum
Bundle of His
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Conduct cardiac impulses from AV bundle into ventricular walls. Separates left and right ventricles
Purkinje Fibers
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Stretch heart muscle fibers. Contract with a greater force.
Starling's Law of the Heart
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Space between due to differences between driving pressure of the heart
Starling's Law of the Capillaries
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Chemicals that increase Heart rate
Epinephrine Calcium Adrenalin
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Chemical that decreases heart rate
Sodium
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Increases contraction
Digitalis
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Loss of water
Diuretic
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Decreases skipped heart beats
Antirrhythmic
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Effect of a fall in PCO2 on heart rate =
decrease
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Sheet of connective tissue attaches muscle to muscle
Tendon/Aponeurosis
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Connection made between blood vessels
Anastomsis
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Friction between the blood and blood vessels. Vasoconstriction, increase right atrial pressue
Peripheral resistance
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Vascular, reactivity, essential, renal vascular, peripheral vascular disease
Hypertension
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Exposure to live pathogens. Stimulation of immune response with symptoms of a disease
Naturally Acquired Active Immunity
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Exposure to a vaccine. Stimulation of immune response without the severe symptoms.
Artificially Acquired Active Immunity
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Injection of gamma globulin containing antibodies. Short-term immunity.
Artificially Acquired Passive Immunity
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Antibodies passed to fetus from mother with active immunity. Or to a newborn through breast milk from woman with active immunity, short-term immunity for newborn without stimulating an immune response.
Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity