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| Name the two types of blood cells: |
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| Function of Red Blood Cells: |
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Function: carry oxygen to your cells
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| The protein in RBCs that clings to oxygen in called: |
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| Name the function of white blood cells: |
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| function: destroy pathogens |
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| White blood cells will wander around: |
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| tissues engulfing pathogens (disease causing particles) or releasing antibodies (chemicals that destroy pathogens) |
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| disease causing particles |
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| chemicals that destroy pathogens |
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| Name the function of Platelets: |
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| function: create blood clots |
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water
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nutrience
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protiens
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minerals
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sugars
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| upper part of your throat |
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| contains vocal cords and is your voice box |
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| the passage way for air traveling from the larynx to the lungs |
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| it goes to each lung and branches into thousands of tiny tubes called bronchioles |
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| tiny air sacs in your lungs |
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| Respiratory Disorder: Caused by bacteria or viruses that cause inflammation and fluid build-up |
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| Respiratory Disorder: caused by an irritation in the lining of the bronchi: |
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| Respiratory Disorder: Caused by an erosion of the lung tissue |
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| Respiratory Disorder: Caused by narrowing of the bronchi tubes |
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| chemicals that you have on the surface of your red blood cells |
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| different chemicals in the plasma |
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| What happens in agglutination? Why can it be deadly? |
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| If two blood types touch, it forms blood clots and you die |
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| A patient has type AB blood. If they received a transfusion of type B blood, predict and explain what would happen |
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| A patient has type B blood. If they received a transfusion of type AB blood, predict what would happen |
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| The blood would clump and you would die. The B antigens would be killed. |
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| Predict and explain what will happen to a patient with type O blood when they receive a transfusion from a type A donor |
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| The patient would die. The patient would die because they clump together |
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| A patient with type A blood needs a blood transfusion. Identify the blood types that are compatible with hers |
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