Blood
Across
- 2. rate of RBC production is controlled by a hormone called.
- 4. an important blood butter and contributes to osmotic pressure.
- 7. clots within 3 to 6 minutes.
- 10. cell become sickled or cresent-shaped that rupture easily and columer small rescles this causes necessary for transport of oxygen by arpc.
- 11. spasms immediate response to blood vessel injury, vasconstriction response to blood vessel to spasm, spasms narrow the blood vessels decreasing blood bss.
- 14. to kill parasitic worms and play a role in allergy attack.
- 15. occurs in red vone marrow (myeloid tissue).
- 18. substances that the body recognizes as foreign and that the immune system may attach.
- 19. Contains leukcytes and platelets (less than 1 present of blood).
- 20. transports everything that must be carried from one place to another such as nutrients, wastes, hormones, body heat (through blood vessels).
- 21. forms a mesh work (the basic clot) as it reacts.
- 22. (SCA) results from abnormally shaped.
Down
- 1. hereditary bleeding disorder, normal clotting factors are missing, minor tissue damage can cause life-threatening prolonged bleeding.
- 3. joins fibrinogen into hair-like molecules of insoluble fibers.
- 4. lack visible cytoplasmic granules, nuclei are spherical, oval or kidney-shaped, includes lumhocytes and monocytes.
- 5. WBC above 11,000 cells per mm3 of blood.
- 6. Slightly alkaline, between 7.35 and 7.45.
- 8. abnormally low WBC count.
- 9. Fluid tissue, a type of connective tissue in the human body.
- 12. granules in their cytoplasm can be stained, posses lobed nuclei, include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
- 13. Nonliving fluid matrix.
- 16. sink to the bottom (45 percent of blood) a percentage known as the hematorifl.
- 17. injured tissue release tissue factor, pf interacts with TF, blood protein clotting factors and calcium ions to trigger a clotting cascade, prothrombin activator converts prothrombin to thrombin.