Match each term with its definition or description.

a. plasma
b. serum
c. red blood cell
d. monocyte
e. eosinophil
f. myeloid tissue
g. hemoglobin
h. fibrinogen
i. universal donor
j. universal recipient


1. _____ Blood cells that carry oxygen

2. _____ Another term for red bone marrow

3. _____ Liquid part of the blood including the clotting factors

4. _____ A plasma protein that is important in blood clot formation

5. _____ White blood cells that fight parasites

6. _____ Type O blood is considered to be this

7. _____ Liquid part of the blood with the clotting factors removed

8. _____ Type AB blood is considered to be this

9. _____ Red pigment of the red blood cell

10. _____ Types of white blood cells that are phagocytes


1. c. red blood cell

2. f. myeloid tissue

3. a. plasma

4. h. fibrinogen

5. e. eosinophil

6. i. universal donor

7. b. serum

8. j. universal recipient

9. g. hemoglobin

10. d. monocyte

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