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2.01/2.02 HS I Hematology Review Worksheet
Name:_________________________
1. Which blood cell is ameboid in shape, granular or agranular?
2. Which veins carry blood into the right atrium?
3. Veins carry (circle one) oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?
4. Which blood cell is biconcave and contains hemoglobin?
5. Arteries carry (circle one) oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?
6. What is the function of systemic circulation?
7. What blood type is the universal recipient?
8. Name the blood component that is made up of megakaryocytes.
9. What is a centrifuged blood sample? What blood components are recognizable in a
centrifuged blood sample?
10. Define hemophilia.
11. Which blood type is the universal donor?
12. If an injured area becomes red, swollen, warm to the touch and blood work indicates increased
white blood cells, what process is probably occurring?
13. AB+ blood types can donate blood to which blood type?
14. What happens to veins when they are not filled with blood?
15. The liquid portion of the blood that makes up 55% blood’s volume is
_____________________.
16. ____________________ is a disease caused by fatty deposits in the walls of the arteries.
17. Name the blood cells that help to fight infections.
18. Who gets erythroblastosis fetalis?
19. What blood disorder is treated by injecting the clotting factor?
20. Define phagocytosis.
21. Eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes are all
____________________.
22. List the symptoms of hemophilia.
23. Name the disease that is inherited from both parents and is most common in African
Americans.
24. ____________________ is the oxygen carrying component of the red blood cell.
25. Define cyanosis.
26. Which circulatory disorder is known as the “silent killer”?
27. What can cause varicose veins?
28. “Low iron”, fatigue, dyspnea and paleness are symptoms of ______________________.
29. Define transient ischemic attack.
30. Which blood type has NO antibodies?
31. Define hematology.
32. Which blood type has “A” antibodies?
33. A ____________________ is also known as a red blood cell.
34. Which blood function is dependent on a diet with adequate iron intake?
35. The smallest blood vessels that connect arterioles to venules and exchange oxygen for carbon
dioxide at the cellular level are called ____________________.
36. ____________________ are the smallest components of the blood that assist with blood
clotting.
37. Circle one: Venules or arterioles contain the highest level of oxygenated blood?
38. Which vessel carries deoxygenated blood? Circle one: Inferior vena cava or Aorta