33 questions
molecule that combines with oxygen to transport it
albumin
globulin
hemoglobin
serotonin
Irregularly shaped cell fragments that help clot blood
Platelets
Lymph
Plasma
White Blood Cells
A condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin
Lymphatic System
Not Anemia
Platelets
Anemia
Red blood cells have a nucleus.
True
False
Where are red blood cells produced?
Bone Marrow
Heart
Lungs
Brain
How much blood does an average adult have?
5 liters
10 liters
8 liters
20 liters
What system is made of the heart, blood vessels, and blood?
skeletal system
muscular system
digestive system
cardiovascular system
What is plasma?
only white blood cells
only red blood cells
fluid part of blood
hemoglobin
What are the most common blood cells?
red blood cells
white blood cells
platelets
plasma
Which cells receive oxygen from red blood cells?
all cells
only skin cells
only muscle cells
only bone cells
What attaches to oxygen as you breathe and carries oxygen on red blood cells?
plasma
hemoglobin
platelets
bone marrow
Why do platelets clump together?
to produce oxygen
to reduce oxygen
to produce blood loss
to reduce blood loss
What are pathogens?
disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms
large platelets
antibodies
tiny fibers
What destroys pathogens?
antibodies
red blood cells
platelets
plasma
What part of the blood destroys dead and damaged cells?
White blood cells
red blood cells
platelets
pathogens
Chemicals in red blood cells that determine blood type.
antigens
antibodies
infections
inflammation
This hereditary blood condition prevents your blood from clotting properly.
anemia
leukemia
hemophilia
vomiting