Tissue Type Associated with Human Blood
Briefly identify and discuss the specific tissue type associated with human blood.
View Table 29.1 (a) in your Laboratory Manual and identify the cell type(s) that is/are described by the following abbreviated statements. Post your responses in the threaded Discussion Area below.
Releases histamine; promotes inflammation
Transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
Immune response
Phagocytic granulocytic leukocytes
Blood clotting
View the blood tying slides in Figure 29.7 (a) in your Laboratory Manual and identify the microscopic structures indicated by a leader line, number, or bracket. Identify the specific blood type and post your responses to the following abbreviated questions/statements in the threaded Discussion Area below.
B blood type; what types of antigens are found? Clumping in Anti-A or Anti-B?
O blood type; what types of antigens are found? Clumping in Anti-A or Anti-B?
AB blood type; what types of antigens are found? Clumping in Anti-A or Anti-B?
What blood type/Rh factor is considered the universal donor and why?
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Blood Lab
Name
Course
Institution
Date
Releases histamine; promotes inflammation - basophil
The basophil moves to injury sites, crosses the capillary endothelium, and is concentrated in the damaged tissue (Marieb & Smith, 2016).
Transports oxygen and carbon dioxide - red blood cell (erythrocytes)
The red blood cells transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide (Marieb & Smith, 2016).
Immune response - white blood cells (WBCs) or leukocytes
There are five classes of white blood cells, including lymphocytes, that provide an immune response when there is a direct cell attack or through antibodies (Marieb & Smith, 2016).
Phagocytic granulocytic leukocytes - neutrophils
Neutrophils are the most abundant of the white blood cells and increase expo- during acute infections.
Blood clotting - platelets (thrombocytes)
View the blood tying slides in Figure 29.7 (a) in your Laboratory Manual and identify the microscopic structures indicated by a leader line, number, or bracket. Identify the specific blood type and post your responses ...
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