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Anatomy 6&7 Crossword
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2) Substances in the blood that inhibit clotting
3) Thromboplastin and calcium act as enzymes in a reaction that will now change prothrombin into _____. This only happens when there is an injury.
5) Process of producing platelets
8) . Agranulocytes involve the following WBC’s
10) Are the smallest formed elements. Have no nucleus
12) RV: Finger or cone-like muscles that project into the lumen of both left and right ventricles
13) Varies with the white blood cell
14) Platellets develop in the
15) These are the WBC’s that increase in number in allergic conditions. They also release histamine and are phagocytes. AKA Acidophils
16) The main function of the red blood cells is to
19) Shrinkage of a red blood cell. Occurs when the cells are in a hypertonic solution
20) Tend to be biconcave, making it easy for them to pass through capillaries.
22) is the septa or wall that separates the two superior chambers or atria. It separates the left atrium from the right atrium
23) Occurs when a red blood cell swells and burst when in a hypotonic solution
25) RV: A series of ridges formed by irregular folds of the myocardium in the anterior wall of the right and left ventricle
27) Relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle
29) Pacemaker of the heart. It initiates the impulses that cause the atria to contract. It is located in the wall of the right atrium
31) . Serous membrane, consists of 2 layers with a cavity between them
33) Process of forming red blood cells. Occurs in the red bone marrow
34) Contraction phase of the cardiac cycle
36) The process of producing white blood cells
37) The lower chambers of the heart are known as
38) Blood is 4.5-5.5 times thicker than water
39) Red blood cells contain ______, which is the molecule responsible for the red color of the blood.
41) Vitamin K is absorbed into the blood through the
43) Plasma is composed mostly of
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1) The function of the white blood cells
4) The divisions of walls between the chambers of the heart
6) RA: Muscular ridges located on the anterior wall of the right atrium that run parallel to each other
7) Mature red blood cells lack a
9) The upper chambers of the heart are known as
11) This is the fluid in which the blood cells travel. It carries blood cells but also contains nutrients, such as sugar, amino acids, salts, fats and minerals. Also contains waste products and antibodies, etc
17) When the clotting factors are removed from the plasma, the fluid left is known as
18) Approximately 120 days due to wear and tear on the plasma membrane while passing through the capillaries.
21) Also known as polymorphonuclear leukocytes or “Polys”. These are the most numerous WBC’s and their function is to digest harmful bacteria
24) These WBC’s will increase if a viral infection is present. They also help form antibodies at the site of inflammation
26) These will increase in number during chronic infections and during the process of healing from an infection
28) The most numerous of all formed elements:
30) molecule formed when carbon dioxide combines with the iron ion in the hemoglobin molecule
32) Located in the walls of the right and left ventricles. (in the myocardium) Once the impulse reaches the Purkinge Fibers, the ventricles contract
35) Platellets are also known as
40) The protein portion of the hemoglobin
42) Thrombin reacts with fibrinogen to form _____. This is a thread-like substance that forms over the cut
44) RA: A vessel bringing deoxygenated blood back to the heart from all areas of the body above the diaphragm
45) The non-protein portion of hemoglobin. It contains iron. (carries oxygen)
46) Bundle of nerves that transport cardiac impulses from the AV node to the Purkinge fibers. Located on both sides of the inter-ventricular septum.
47) Depression in the inter-atrial septum. It is the reminder of the foramen ovale of the fetal heart which closes after birth
48) Aged red blood cells are destroyed in the
49) These are white blood cells that have small granules in the cytoplasm. Developed in the red bone marrow (also known as myeloid tissue)
50) Molecule formed when oxygen combines with iron ion in the hemoglobin molecule
51) Thromboplastin can only clot if ____and___ are present
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