Serology Remediation Part I
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- Q1_______is the study of the reactions between antigens and antibodies in the blood.RH factorDNASerologyPathology30s
- Q2The most abundant cells in our blood; they are produced in the bone marrow and contain a protein called hemoglobin that carries oxygen to our cells.LeukocytesRed Blood CellsWhite Blood CellsPlatelets30s
- Q3________is the scientific name for a red blood cell.LeukocyteThrombocyteErythrocyteNone of these30s
- Q4They are part of the immune system and destroy infectious agents called pathogens.Red Blood CellsWhite Blood cellsPlateletsErythrocytes30s
- Q5_____is the scientific name for a white blood cellThromocyteNone of theseErythrocyteLeukocytes30s
- Q6The clotting factors that are carried in the plasma; they clot together in a process called coagulation to seal a wound and prevent a loss of blood.Red Blood CellsErythrocytesLeukocytesPlatelets30s
- Q7The scientific name for a plateletThrombocyteLeukocyteErythrocyteNone of these30s
- Q8_________means to clotLeukocyteCoagulationThrombocyteNone of these30s
- Q9_________is the part of the blood that carries oxygen to all the cells of the body.none of theseWhite Blood cellsHemoglobinRed blood cells30s
- Q10_______is a protein that may or may not be present on a red blood cell, giving the blood it's blood type.AntibodyAntigenLeukocytePathogen30s
- Q11________are specific proteins that are for fighting off things that do not belong in our bodies.LeukocytesAntibodiesAntigenNone of these30s
- Q12Large chains of molecules (usually amino acids) that are coded to do different things.LeukocytesErythrocytesProteinsThrombocytes30s
- Q13The presence (or lack of) of a protein in the blood that makes the blood what we call positive or negative. It is tested using anti D serum.ORh FactorBA30s
- Q14_______is the clear to yellow part (when separated out of whole blood) that contains mostly water and proteins.SerumAntigensPlasmaAntibodies30s
- Q15_______is the amber part (when separated from whole blood), this portion does not contain any clotting factorsPlasmaAntigensSerumAntibodies30s