11) Along with leukocytes, these contribute less than 1% of whole blood.
A) reticulocytes
B) erythrocytes
C) albumin
D) platelets
E) lymphocytes
12) Plasma minus clotting factors.
A) hematocrit
B) buffy coat
C) serum
D) albumin
E) myeloid
13) Cell fragments, also called thrombocytes, involved in clotting.
A) basophils
B) globulins
C) fibrinogen
E) platelets
14) Fraction of blood comprised by erythrocytes.
15) Blood protein that contributes osmotic pressure, keeping water from leaking out of the vessels.
16) Most abundant formed element.
A) erythrocyte
B) myeloid
C) eosinophil
D) monocyte
E) basophil
17) Leukocyte primarily responsible for destroying bacteria.
B) lymphocyte
D) neutrophil
18) Seen in abundance during parasitic infection.
19) Cell mediator of inflammation.
20) Parent cell that transforms into a macrophage.
A) monocyte
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