Worksheets11 HSB online activity
Total questions: 89
Worksheet time: 2hrs 41mins
Compact Bones
dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts
consists of plates and bars of bone adjacent to small, irregular cavities that contain red bone marrow
long cylinders that act as tiny weight-bearing pillars in the bone
runs through the middle of each osteon and contains small blood vessels for nourishment and nerve fibers for signaling
Spongy Bones
dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts
consists of plates and bars of bone adjacent to small, irregular cavities that contain red bone marrow
long cylinders that act as tiny weight-bearing pillars in the bone
runs through the middle of each osteon and contains small blood vessels for nourishment and nerve fibers for signaling
Which blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body?
Red
White
Plasma
Platelets
What is the yellowish liquid that carries nutrients and proteins through the body?
Red
White
Plasma
Platelets
What is the yellowish liquid that carries nutrients and proteins through the body?
Red
White
Plasma
Platelets
Which blood cells fight infection?
Red
White
Plasma
Platelets
Which blood cells that help you stop bleeding if you get a cut?
Red
White
Plasma
Platelets
Responsible for producing antibodies to fight diseases
Basophil
Monocyte
Lymphocyte
Eosinophil
Neutrophil
Largest leukocyte, remove dead cells
Basophil
Monocyte
Lymphocyte
Eosinophil
Neutrophil
What am I?
Basophil
Monocyte
Platelet
Eosinophil
Neutrophil
Responsible for stopping bleeding in a vessel
RBCs
WBCs
Platelet
Responsible for the transportation of O2 and CO2
RBCs
WBCs
Platelet
What type of RBC am I?
Normal
Howell-Jolly Body
Target Cell
Echinocytes
Give the function for this leukocyte.
first line of defense
releases histamines
activates immune cells and produces antibodies
become macrophages
Where are blood cells made?
Bone marrow
Lymph glands
Spleen
Lungs
In the walls of the heart, there are two thin layers that form a sandwich around a thick layer of muscle called the
epithelial tissue.
pericardium.
connective tissue.
myocardium.
Which is the correct flow of blood?
R. atrium --> R. Ventricle --> pulmonary artery
R. atrium --> L. atrium --> aorta
L. ventricle --> pulmonary artery --> aorta
L. ventricle --> L. atrium --> aorta
Which of the following are the smallest blood vessels?
artery
vein
venule
capillary
The function of valves in the human circulatory system is to
stimulate the heart beat.
accelerate the flow of blood.
prevent the backward flow of blood.
serve as a cushion to prevent friction
Which type of blood vessel is both strong and elastic?
capillary
artery
vein
If a blood vessel has valves, it is probably a(n)
vein.
artery.
capillary
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called
veins.
arteries.
capillaries.
Coronary artery
H
J
F
E
Aorta
1
2
4
5
Left ventricle
1
2
3
4
Pulmonary Veins
A
C
F
I
Arteries contain valves that prevent backward flow of blood.
true
false
Blood vessels in the body include arteries, veins, and capillaries.
true
false
The upper chambers of the heart are ventricles.
true
false
How many blood vessel types do humans have?
4
5
3
2
Human blood vessels are
artries, capillaries, and atria
ventricles, atria and pulmonary veins
capillaries, artries, and veins
veins, artries, and aorta
The thickest and strongest blood vessel is the
vein
artery
capillary
both veins and capillaries
The blood vessel that has the largest diameter is
vein
artery
capillary
which of the blood vessels do you think have greatest blood pressure
veins
capillaries
atria
arteries
These are one cell thick
arteries
capillaries
veins
What are the 4 major blood types?
Blood type A
Blood type B
Blood type C
Blood type AB
Blood type O
Name the proteins on the surface of red blood cells.
Antibodies
Antigens
Plasma
Collagen
What type of antigens can be found on the surface of RBC's when someone has blood type O?
A
B
AB
none
Where are antibodies located?
surface of red blood cells
surface of white blood cells
plasma
surface of platelets
Someone with blood type B has B antigens on their RBC's and B antibodies in their plasma.
true
false
What antibodies can be found in the plasma when someone has blood type A?
none
A
B
A and B
Why is AB blood type unique?
can only have RH antigens
doesn't have any A nor B antigens on the RBC's
doesn't produce A nor B antigens
doesn't produce A nor B antibodies
What is the function of white blood cells?
carry oxygen
fight infection
carry nutrients
clot blood
How many blood types are there?
7
3
5
4
Contraction (of atria or ventricles) which forces BLOOD OUT
Diastole
Systole
When might you receive a blood transfusion?
During a routine check up at the doctor's office
After you get a nosebleed that lasts for longer than one minute
After you lose one of your baby teeth
After you've been in a serious car accident
What are the four major blood groups?
A, B, O, and AO
AB-, O+, AB+, and O-
A, B, AB, and O
A, B, C and D
How are antigens different from antibodies?
Antibodies provoke immune responses; antibodies fight off invading substances
Antigens provoke immune responses; antibodies fight off invading substances
Antibodies are present in white blood cells; antigens are present in red blood cells
Antibodies are present in red blood cells; antibodies are present in white blood cells
Which of the following is a true statement?
People with type AB blod can recieve blood from any blood group
People with type AB blood can donate blood to people with any blood type
People with type AB blood can donate and receive blood from any blood group
People with type AB blood can neither donate nor recieve blood from any blood group excep the AB group
A person with type A blood can receive blood from which group or groups?
Type A only
Type A and Type B
Type A and Type AB
Type A and Type O
What happens when two incompatible blood cells mix?
A reaction fuses them together
A reaction destroys the foeign red blood cells
Nothing happens
The foreign red blood cells change their type to match the host's blood type
Women who are at or below childbearing age:
Should never recieve Type O blood
Should only recieve blood with a positive Rh factor
Shouls only recieve blood that has the same Rh factor as they have
Can revieve blood that's either Rh+ or Rh- with no ill effects
