Blood worksheet
Fragments to form platelets.
Megakaryocyte
Increases in number during prolonged infections.
Monocyte
Actively phagocytic leukocytes.
Monocyte, Neutrophil
Increases during allergy attacks.
Eosinophil
Granular Leukocytes.
Eosinophil, Basophil, Neutrophil
After originating in bone marrow, may be formed in lymphoid tissue.
Lymphocyte
Agranular leukocytes.
Monocyte, lymphocyte
Most numerous leukocyte.
Neutrophil
Also called white blood cells.
Neutrophil, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Eosinophil, and Basophil
(A) through (G) are examples of these.
Formed elements
Also called an erythrocyte: Anucleate.
Red blood cell
Contains hemoglobin: therefore involved in oxygen transport.
Red blood cell
Least numerous leukocyte.
Basophil
Releases histamine during inflammatory reactions.
Basophil
Primarily water, non- cellular: the fluid matrix of blood.
Plasma