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matching: ch 9 4 blood clot carried in the bloodstream 5 fluid part of …

Question

matching: ch 9
4 blood clot carried in the bloodstream
5 fluid part of the blood
6 lack of white blood cells
7 destruction of red blood cells
8 increased number of red blood cells
9 lack of red blood cells
10 control or stopping of bleeding

leukocytopenia
plasma
embolus
polycythemia
hemostasis
erythroblast

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze blood clot term

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Word Roots knowledge points, we analyze a blood clot that travels through the bloodstream. An embolus is a foreign object, such as a blood clot, quantity of air, or piece of tissue, that is carried in the bloodstream until it becomes lodged in a vessel.

Analyze fluid blood component

Using the Hematology Terminology knowledge point, we identify the liquid portion of blood. Plasma is the straw-colored, fluid portion of blood that contains water, proteins, salts, and nutrients, making up about 55% of total blood volume.

Analyze white blood cell deficiency

Using the Medical Suffixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we break down "lack of white blood cells". The word root for white blood cell is leuko-, and the suffix for deficiency or lack is -penia. Combining these yields leukocytopenia.

Analyze red blood cell destruction

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Suffixes knowledge points, we examine the destruction of red blood cells. The word root for blood is hemo-, and the suffix for destruction, breakdown, or dissolution is -lysis. Combining these yields hemolysis.

Analyze red blood cell excess

Using the Medical Prefixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we analyze an abnormally increased number of red blood cells. The prefix poly- means many, cyt- means cell, and hema- refers to blood. This condition is known as polycythemia.

Analyze red blood cell deficiency

Using the Medical Suffixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we analyze a lack of red blood cells. The word root for red blood cell is erythro-, and the suffix for deficiency is -penia. Combining these yields erythrocytopenia.

Analyze bleeding control

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Suffixes knowledge points, we analyze the control or stopping of bleeding. The word root hemo- means blood, and the suffix -stasis means stopping, controlling, or standing still. Combining these yields hemostasis.
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<answer>

Question 4

Blood clot carried in the bloodstream: Embolus

Question 5

Fluid part of the blood: Plasma

Question 6

Lack of white blood cells: leukocytopenia

Question 7

Destruction of red blood cells: Hemolysis

Question 8

Increased number of red blood cells: Polycythemia

Question 9

Lack of red blood cells: Erythrocytopenia

Question 10

Control or stopping of bleeding: Hemostasis
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Answer:

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Analyze blood clot term

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Word Roots knowledge points, we analyze a blood clot that travels through the bloodstream. An embolus is a foreign object, such as a blood clot, quantity of air, or piece of tissue, that is carried in the bloodstream until it becomes lodged in a vessel.

Analyze fluid blood component

Using the Hematology Terminology knowledge point, we identify the liquid portion of blood. Plasma is the straw-colored, fluid portion of blood that contains water, proteins, salts, and nutrients, making up about 55% of total blood volume.

Analyze white blood cell deficiency

Using the Medical Suffixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we break down "lack of white blood cells". The word root for white blood cell is leuko-, and the suffix for deficiency or lack is -penia. Combining these yields leukocytopenia.

Analyze red blood cell destruction

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Suffixes knowledge points, we examine the destruction of red blood cells. The word root for blood is hemo-, and the suffix for destruction, breakdown, or dissolution is -lysis. Combining these yields hemolysis.

Analyze red blood cell excess

Using the Medical Prefixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we analyze an abnormally increased number of red blood cells. The prefix poly- means many, cyt- means cell, and hema- refers to blood. This condition is known as polycythemia.

Analyze red blood cell deficiency

Using the Medical Suffixes and Hematology Terminology knowledge points, we analyze a lack of red blood cells. The word root for red blood cell is erythro-, and the suffix for deficiency is -penia. Combining these yields erythrocytopenia.

Analyze bleeding control

Using the Medical Terminology and Medical Suffixes knowledge points, we analyze the control or stopping of bleeding. The word root hemo- means blood, and the suffix -stasis means stopping, controlling, or standing still. Combining these yields hemostasis.
</reasoning>

<answer>

Question 4

Blood clot carried in the bloodstream: Embolus

Question 5

Fluid part of the blood: Plasma

Question 6

Lack of white blood cells: leukocytopenia

Question 7

Destruction of red blood cells: Hemolysis

Question 8

Increased number of red blood cells: Polycythemia

Question 9

Lack of red blood cells: Erythrocytopenia

Question 10

Control or stopping of bleeding: Hemostasis
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