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Question 2 (of 56) 2. Test your basic knowledge about clotting factors and anticoagulants. 1. Anticoagulants (Click to select) 2. Antithrombin (Click to select) 3. Heparin (Click to select) 4. Fibrinogen (Click to select) 5. Thrombin (Click to select) 6. Plasmin (Click to select) 7. Plasminogen (Click to select) 8. Streptokinase (Click to select) References eBook & Resources Multiple Choice Learning Objective: 18.04.05 Describe events in the common pathway. Sed esc F1 F2 F6
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- Basic knowledge about clotting factors and anticaogulants:
- Anticoagulant:Prevents clot formation
- Antithrombin:Prevents clot formation
- Heparin:Prevents clot formation
- Fibrinogen:Required for clot formation
- Thrombin:Required for clot formation
- Plasmin:Breakdown clots
- Plasminogen:Breakdown clots
- Streptoinase:Breakdown clots
- Specific function of the five types of white blood cells.
- Release histamine, which promotes inflammation:Basophils
- The cytoplasm is a thin ring around the nucleus: Lymphocytes
- Contain cytoplasmic granules that stain bright red with eosin:Eosinophils
- The most common type of white blood cells: Neutrophils
- Two- to four-lobed nuclei: Neutrophils
- Enlarge and become macrophages which engulf foreign substances: Monocytes
- Contain large cytoplasmic granules that stain dark blue or purple with basic dyes: Basophils
- Under the microscope, a leukocyte has a bilobed nucleus and pink granules in the cytoplasm. This is probably a eosinophils.
- Determine whether item is formed element or part of plasma:
Formed Element | Plasma |
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- Classify the given terms or examples with appropriate category
Albumin | Globulin | Fibrinogen | Regulatory proteins |
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- production of platelets is called thrombopoiesis. from myeloid stem cell a committed cell called a megakaryoblast is produced. It matures under the influence of the hormone thrombopoietin to form a megakaryocytes.These cells have a large size and a dense, multilobed nucleus. Each of these large cells produce long extensions from themselves called proplatelets.While still attached, these extensions pass through the blood vessel wall in the red bone marrow. The force from the blood flow "slices" these extensions into Platelets.
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Viscosity Osmolarity - Resistence of the fluid to flow
- Results from the cohesion of a fluid's particles.
- When elevated the blood flows sluggishly
- The thickness or stickiness of a fluid.
- Fluid transfer depends on a balance between capacity filtration and reabsorbtion
- Governs the rate of reabsorption between the bloodstream and tissue fluid.
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