Activators
________ are in direct contact with blood or contained within the blood, triggered by Hageman factor (XII; found inside blood)
pathways
What are activated after blood vessel damage? Answer with a single words or term.
Tachycardia
________ can be a result from elevated body temperature, stress, certain drugs, or heat disease.
Repolarization
________ precedes relaxation.
Prostacyclin
________ released by endothelial cells (aspirin)
ADP
________ (platelet activator)
Neutrophil
________: 55 %- 65 %.
Plasmin
________ digests blood clots (generated from plasminogen via the action of a plasma enzyme, kallikrein)
Granulocytes
What are neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils (phils are filled with granules) whereas Arganulalocytes are lymphocytes and monocytes (not filled with granules)
Monocyte
________: phagocytosis of large particles; typhoid, malaria, mononucleosis.
Lymphocyte
________: 25 %- 33 %.
Depolarization
________ precedes contraction.
Bradycardia
What is a heartrate slower than 60 beats /min? Answer with a single words or term.
Hemostasis
What is cessation of bleeding? Answer with a single words or term.
Anemia
________ is the deficiency of RBCs or Hb in RBCs; reduces O2- carrying capacity of blood.
Purkinje
________: 30- 40 beats /min.
Penia
________: deficiency of cell number.