The fluid that makes up little over half of blood. _____ 2) The platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells in the blood. _____ 3) Blood cells that remove wastes, toxins, or damaged cells from the body. _____ 4) Without these cells, you couldn't provide your tissues with oxygen. _____ 5) Leukocytes that contain granules in the cytoplasm that function to destroy invading bacteria or other pathogens. _____

A) Granulocytes
B) Plasmin
C) Basophils
D) Formed elements
E) Plasma
F) Red blood cells
G) Agranulocytes
H) White blood cells
I) Platelets
J) Stem cells


Answer:

1. B) Plasmin
2. D) Formed elements
3. H) White blood cells
4. F) Red blood cells
5. A) Granulocytes

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