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BIO 255 lab practicum Questions and Answers plasma Liquid part of blood Buffy coat white blood cells and platelets erythrocytes ( red blood cell) leukocytes white blood cells, fight infection platelets blood clotting Blood typing roles of antigen markers that tell your body that something is foreign Roles of antibodies 1. Agglutinate Pathogens 2. Neutralizing Toxins 3. Prevent the pathogen from binding to human cells neutrophils A type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease. basophils release histamine eosinophils a white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin. monocytes An agranular leukocyte that is able to migrate into tissues and transform into a macrophage. lymphocytes A type of white blood cell that make antibodies to fight off infections myeloid derived from bone marrow lymphoid derived from lymph tissue myeloid vs lymphoid Myeloid: -From the bone marrow -Includes precursors of granulocytes (neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils), monocytes, RBCs and platelets Lymphoid: -From the lymph nodes, thymus and spleen -Includes lymphocytes from the peripheral blood, lymph nodes and extra nodal tissue What type transfusion can a person with type A- blood receive? A or O mediastinum space between the lungs pericardial membranes surrounds the heart pericardial fluid small amount of lubricating fluid in heart. epicardium outer layer of the heart myocardium muscular, middle layer of the heart endocardium inner lining of the heart epithelial A body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body, inside and out cardiac muscle Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart. right atrium Receives deoxygenated blood from the body left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body intra-atrial septum divides the heart intra-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles aorta The large arterial trunk that carries blood from the heart to be distributed by branch arteries through the body. superior vena cava A vein that is the second largest vein in the human body and returns blood to the right atrium of the heart from the upper half of the body. inferior vena cava A vein that is the largest vein in the human body and returns blood to the right atrium of the heart from bodily parts below the diaphragm. pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood out of the right ventricle and into the lungs pulmonary veins Deliver oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium

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BIO 255 lab practicum Questions and
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Plasma – answer Liquid part of blood

Buffy coat – answer white blood cells and platelets

erythrocytes ( red blood cell) - answer

leukocytes – answer white blood cells, fight infection

platelets – answer blood clotting

Blood typing - answer

roles of antigen – answer rmarkers that tell your body that something is foreign

Roles of antibodies - answer1. Agglutinate Pathogens
2. Neutralizing Toxins
3. Prevent the pathogen from binding to human cells

neutrophils - answerA type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and
contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease.

basophils - answerrelease histamine

eosinophils - answera white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by
eosin.

monocytes - answerAn agranular leukocyte that is able to migrate into tissues and
transform into a macrophage.

lymphocytes - answerA type of white blood cell that make antibodies to fight off
infections

myeloid - answerderived from bone marrow

lymphoid - answerderived from lymph tissue

myeloid vs lymphoid - answerMyeloid:
-From the bone marrow
-Includes precursors of granulocytes (neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils), monocytes,
RBCs and platelets

, Lymphoid:
-From the lymph nodes, thymus and spleen
-Includes lymphocytes from the peripheral blood, lymph nodes and extra nodal tissue

What type transfusion can a person with type A- blood receive? - answerA or O

mediastinum - answerspace between the lungs

pericardial membranes - answersurrounds the heart

pericardial fluid - answersmall amount of lubricating fluid in heart.

epicardium - answerouter layer of the heart

myocardium - answermuscular, middle layer of the heart

endocardium - answerinner lining of the heart

epithelial - answerA body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body, inside and out

cardiac muscle - answerInvoluntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.

right atrium - answerReceives deoxygenated blood from the body

left atrium - answerreceives oxygenated blood from the lungs

right ventricle - answerpumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs

left ventricle - answerpumps oxygenated blood to the body

intra-atrial septum - answerdivides the heart

intra-ventricular septum - answerseparates the right and left ventricles

aorta - answerThe large arterial trunk that carries blood from the heart to be distributed
by branch arteries through the body.

superior vena cava - answerA vein that is the second largest vein in the human body
and returns blood to the right atrium of the heart from the upper half of the body.

inferior vena cava - answerA vein that is the largest vein in the human body and returns
blood to the right atrium of the heart from bodily parts below the diaphragm.

pulmonary arteries - answercarry deoxygenated blood out of the right ventricle and into
the lungs

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