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Across
  1. 3. platelets
  2. 5. (RH) Factor: Rh can either be present (+) or absent (-) on the blood cell.
  3. 7. = red blood cells
  4. 9. A decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the RBC.
  5. 13. PROTEIN THAT DOES NOT BELONG INSIDE THE BODY, ANTIBODIES WILL BE PRODUCED TO “ATTACK” THE DETECTED ANTIGEN.
  6. 14. ANTIBODIES AND TRANSPORT PROTEINS
  7. 16. Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
  8. 17. (EPO): Stimulating hormone called Erythropoiesis
  9. 18. IN O2, DARK RED
  10. 19. PROTEIN THE BODY PRODUCES TO “ATTACK” ANY FOREIGN MATERIAL. ANTIBODIES ARE VERY SPECIFIC TO WHAT THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO MARK FOR DEATH.
  11. 21. factors, resulting in a temporary patch to stop bleeding and keep out infection
Down
  1. 1. Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
  2. 2. = white blood cells
  3. 4. Formation of all blood cells.
  4. 6. OF OXYGEN; BRIGHT RED
  5. 8. During anemia; Blood flow to the kidney decreases oxygen in the air declines (high altitude); Respiratory surface of the lungs is damaged.
  6. 10. Cell Volume (PCV): BECAUSE THE CENTRIFUGED IS PACKING THE CELLS DOWN
  7. 11. a machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities
  8. 12. a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group.
  9. 15. REQUIRED FOR BLOOD CLOTTING
  10. 20. is the binding site of oxygen. Each hemoglobin (Hb) can hold 4 iron-binding sites