"Red Blood Cells" "White Blood Cells" "Blood Types" "Heart Parts" "Heart Actions" "This Greek word translated to english literally means red cell." "Because they lack one of these, red blood cells typically live only 120 days." "Named for the shape of a tool used to harvest wheat, this inherited disease of the erythrocytes impedes circulation." "This oxygen-protein compound gives systemic arterial blood its bright red color" "A deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin may be referred to as this." "Typical granulocytes include neutrophils, eosinophils, and this rare leukocyte." "This, the second most common leukocyte also lives the longest, up to many years." "Another word for megakaryoctic fragments might be this." "This clear, straw-colored liquid portion of blood is what is left after all cellular components have been removed." "This cancer of the white blood cells may be cured by a bone marrow translplant." "Formerly called aggultinogens, these molecules on the surface of red blood cells dictate one's blood type." "Known as the 'universal donor' this type of blood lacks antigens." "Know as the 'universal recipient' this blood type has neither anti-A or anti-B antibodies." "This blood group gets its name after the Rhesus monkey through which it was first studied." "This hemolytic disease of the newborn may occur in an Rh - woman." "This AV valve gets one of its names do to its resemblance to a type of hat." "This artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs." "This vein brings blood from the abdomen to the heart." "These 'heart strings' of the AV valves prevent the valves from collapsing into the atria." "Found in the upper right atrium, this SA node generates electrical implulses." "The lub-dub sound of a beating heart is primarily caused by closing of these." "These fibers transmit pacemaker impulses along the interventricular septum." "The letters 'ECG' stand for this diagnostic procedure." "This chamber of the heart pumps blood at the highest pressures and hence is the strongest of the 4." "Types of altered heart rhythm (fast, irregular, etc.) may be referred to as this." "What is erythrocyte?" "What is a nucleus?" "What is sickle cell disease?" "What is oxyhemoglobin?" "What is anemia?" "What is a basophil?" "What is a lymphocyte?" "What are platelets or thrombocytes?" "What is plasma?" "What is leukemia?" "What are antigens?" "What is type 'O' blood?" "What is type 'AB' blood?" "What is the Rh blood group?" "What is erythroblastosis fetalis?" "What is the biscuspid, or mitral valve?" "What is the pulmonary artery (trunk)?" "What is the inferior vena cava?" "What are chordae tendineae?" "What is the pacemaker?" "What are the 4 heart valves?" "What are Purkinje fibers?" "What is an electrocardiogram?" "What is the left ventricle?" "What are arrhythmias?"