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What are the four main components of blood?
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma
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What is the primary role of red blood cells?
To carry
oxygen
from lungs to tissues
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What pigment do red blood cells contain?
Hemoglobin
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What happens to hemoglobin when it binds with oxygen?
It becomes
oxyhemoglobin
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How do red blood cells release oxygen to tissues?
Oxyhemoglobin
splits back into hemoglobin and oxygen
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What are the two adaptations of red blood cells?
They lack a
nucleus
and are
biconcave
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Why do red blood cells lack a nucleus?
To provide more space for
hemoglobin
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What shape do red blood cells have and why?
Biconcave disc
for large surface area
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What percentage of blood do white blood cells make up?
Less than
1%
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What is the primary function of white blood cells?
To defend against
infection
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Do white blood cells have a nucleus?
Yes
,
they
have
a
nucleus
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What is phagocytosis?
Engulfing or consuming
microorganisms
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How do white blood cells use antibodies?
They bind to
pathogens
and help destroy them
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What do anti-toxins do?
Neutralize toxins produced by
pathogens
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What are platelets?
Small
fragments
of cells
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What is the role of platelets in the blood?
To help in
blood clotting
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What happens when a cut occurs?
Platelets
rush to the wound to
clot
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Why are platelets important besides clotting?
They prevent
microorganisms
from entering
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What is plasma?
A pale
yellow
liquid in blood
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What does plasma carry?
Nutrients
, waste products,
hormones
, cells
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How much blood does an average adult have?
About
five
liters
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What happens if blood volume drops too much?
Insufficient
oxygen delivery
to tissues
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What is artificial blood?
A
blood substitute
made of
salt water
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What is the main benefit of artificial blood?
It adds volume to the
circulatory system
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What is a limitation of artificial blood?
It doesn't contain
red blood cells
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What is a blood transfusion?
Receiving real blood from
donors
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Why is a blood transfusion important?
It provides
red blood cells
for oxygen transport
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