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| has no grains and are monocyte, Lymphocyte |
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| marker that determines your blood type |
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| Basophil is responsible for |
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| Inflammatory response and release of anticoagulant |
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| Eosinophil is responsible for |
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| protect from allergies and infections |
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| has grain and are Basophil Neutrophill Eosinophil |
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| the steps taken to create blood |
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| Hematopoietic tissue is made where |
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Red bone marrow Lymphatic |
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Hemoglobin carries Anemic - Iron and protein make up |
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oxygen iron deficiency hemoglobin |
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| Hemoglobin is made up of? |
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| How the body stop the blood flow |
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| the process in which blood vessels are repaired |
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| Leucocyte is another word for |
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| Lymphocyte is responsible for |
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| Myelosuppression can result in to |
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– Aplastic anemia: RBC deficiency
– Leukopenia: WBC deficiency
– Thrombocytopenia: Platelet deficiency |
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| when bone morrow can not produce enough blood cells |
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| Neutrophill is responsible for |
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| Eats bad things that doesn’t belong in your body |
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Watery part of the blood All the hormones Antibodies |
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| another antigen located on the surface of the cell |
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| The body stop the blood flow via |
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| vascular spasm platelet plug coagulation |
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plasma blood cells: red blood white blood cells platelets |
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| White blood cells differ from red blood cells because |
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| white blood cells can travel outside of your viens |
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| agranulocyte anything that ends with |
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anti inflammatory histamine anti coagulant stop clotting |
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| breaks down into Protein,bilirubin, and iron |
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| :the clotting of blood to seal off the opening in a blood vessel |
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| involved in inflammatory phagocytosis destroy parasite and are higher in people with allergies |
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| bind red blood cells together to form a clot |
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| protection transportation Regulation |
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| any thing that ends with phils |
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| grains and is one of the types of wbc |
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| hemostasis split into hemo stasis |
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| hemo - blood stasis - stop (stop blood flow) |
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| process of whit blood cell production |
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lymphocytes and monocytes come from |
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| start in bone marrow immunity |
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| large blood cell the break up into platlets |
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| megakaryocyte break up and become |
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| platelets and thrombocyte |
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| phagocytoic faster at cleaning debris wonder and filter are bodies ex: cuts and abrasions worn eats dead rbc |
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| monocyte is responsible for |
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| most and least common blood type |
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| AB is the least common blood type and O is the most common |
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| can go to negative and positive |
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| eat all the infected tissue and debris (when they die they are called puss) (only pathogens tissue debris) |
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| neutrophils is classified as a |
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| not enough platelets or the thrombocyte |
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thrombocytopenia that person is at ris for hemorrhage or constant bleeding |
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| not enough white blood cells |
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| phagocytosis is the roll of |
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| stickiness and plug primarily concerned with hemostasis |
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| a bunch of platelet stick together |
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| process in which blood is made |
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| rapid break down causes jaundice |
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| sickle cell cause red blood cells to take on the shape of a |
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| small highly phagocytic granulocyte |
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| the body walls off all the |
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| dead neutrophils to keep the infection from spreading |
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| shrinks the blood vessels |
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| vascular spasm platelet plug coagulation |
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| are the steps of Hemostasis |
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| what are 5 different types of white blood cells |
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Basophil Neutrophill Eosinophil monocyte Lymphocyte |
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| what is blood made out of |
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Loose connective tissue Viscosity - what the texture Color - Lots of oxygen the bright red not a lot of oxygen dark red Ph - acidity Liquid intercellular matrix (material) - inside is liquid Connective tissue is what holds the shape together |
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| what is the first stage of hemostasis |
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| Vascular spasm: decreases the diameter of the blood vessel |
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| what is the other name for red blood cells |
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