Chapter 10 BLOOD

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WBC's that lack any visible granules

AGRANULOCYTES

the river of life

BLOOD

Releases histamine during inflammatory reactions

Basophil

red blood cells

ERYTHROCYTES

Increases during allergy attacks

Eosinophil

the hormone that controls the production of erythrocytes

Erythepoietin

After originating in bone marrow, may be formed in lymphoid tissue

Lymphocyte

Most numerous leukocyte

Neutrophil

WBC's that are phagocytes and show up at acute infections

Neutrophils

a nonliving fluid matrix in which living blood cells are suspended

Plasma

an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes

Polycythemia

Also called an erythrocyte; anucleate

RBC

contains hemoglobin

RBC

named from antigens found and identified in rhesus monkeys

RH blood groups

a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of the blood

anemia

least numerous leukocyte

basophil

the rarest of the WBC's, contain histamine

basophil

White blood cells move into and out of blood vessels by the process of ________

diapedesis

the process by which white blood cells are able to slip into and out of the blood vessels

diapedesis

these WBC's increase rapidly during allergies and infections

eosinophils

the term given to the living blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets)

formed elements

blood cell formation

hematopesis

the stem cell from which all formed elements arise (are formed)

hemocytoblast

an iron containing protein that transports the bulk of oxygen carried in the blood

hemoglobin

the stoppage of blood

hemostasis

When blood becomes too acidic or too basic, both the respiratory system and the ________ may be called into action to restore it to its normal pH range

kidneys

cancer of the bone marrow, large numbers of WBC's are produced rapidly—too rapidly.

leukemia

granule containing WBC's that have granules in them. They include neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils (all the phils)

leukocytes

white blood cells

leukocytes

An abnormal decrease in the number of WBCs is ________

leukopenia

an abnormally low WBC count

leukopenia

The only WBC type to arise from lymphoid stem cells is the ____________

lymphocyte

WBC's that play an important role in the immune response

lymphocytes

Fragments to form platelets

megakaryocytes

large multinucleate cells from which platelets are formed

megakaryocytes

Increases in number during prolonged infections

monocyte

Agranular leukocytes

monocyte, lymphocyte

Phagocytic granular WBC's are ____________

monocytes

the largest of the WBC's, they change into macrophages. The 'cleanup crew'

monocytes

Granular leukocytes

neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil

Actively phagocytic leukocytes

neutrophil, monocyte

primarily water, noncellular; the fluid matrix of the body

plasma

hemoglobin is misshapen causing RBC's to be misshapen

sickle cell anemia


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