Specialized Connective Tissue: Blood definitions Flashcards
Specialized Connective Tissue: Blood definitions
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Blood
A liquid connective tissue that transports nutrients and oxygen, connecting all body tissues.Plasma
The extracellular matrix of blood, consisting of water, salts, proteins, and dissolved molecules.Erythrocytes
Red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body's tissues.Leukocytes
White blood cells that provide immunity and include various types like macrophages.Thrombocytes
Cell fragments, also known as platelets, crucial for blood clotting to prevent blood loss.Macrophage
A type of leukocyte that engulfs and eliminates pathogens through phagocytosis.Extracellular Matrix
The non-cellular component of blood, known as plasma, lacking fibrous proteins.Cardiovascular System
The system comprising veins and arteries that transport blood throughout the body.Oxygen Transport
The process by which erythrocytes deliver oxygen to tissues across the body.Immunity
The defense mechanism provided by leukocytes to protect the body from pathogens.Blood Clotting
The process where plasma proteins form fibers to prevent blood loss.Pathogens
Harmful organisms or substances that leukocytes, like macrophages, target and eliminate.Phagocytosis
The process by which macrophages engulf and digest pathogens.Nutrients
Essential substances transported by blood to support body tissues.Veins
Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart, part of the cardiovascular system.