Circulating fluid and cells in the cardiovascular system.
Part of the coagulation process that involves the clotting factors contained in the blood
EPO; hormone produced in the kidney that initiates the production of red blood cells
Analysis that involves exposure to a donors blood to a patients blood to see if they are compatible or incompatible
A phase in the blood clotting sequence in which many factors are released and interact to form a fibrin meshwork, or blood clot.
Substances that forms blood clot
Two of the four chambers of the heart
A key organ of the cardiovascular system, it is the pump that forces blood throughout the body
System that provides for rapid transport of water, nutrients, electrolytes, hormones, enzymes, antibodies, cells, and gases to all cells of the body
Protein present in plasma that is converted to fibrin in the presence of thrombin and calcium. fibrin forms the clot.
When blood is allowed to clot, sera separates from the blood cells, which are meshed in a fibrin clot.
Highly oxygenated blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
Blood cells that aid in blood clot formation
Liquid portion of the blood in which blood cells are suspended.
Smaller branches of arteries
The largest artery in the body
The WBCs and platelets that form a thin white layer above the RBCs in blood specimens that contain anticoagulants
A type of white blood cell that is nongranular and also plays a role in defense