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agglutinogens
antigens: on the surface of RBC's
agglutinins
antibodies
granulocytes
neutrophils
eosinophils
basophils
agranulocytes
monocytes
lymphocyte
What WBC has a bilobed nucleus and brick red to crimson granules?
eosinophils
Name the WBC that has dark purple granules
basophil
Name the WBC with a spherical to slightly indented nucleus that fills most of the cell
lymphocyte
List the WBC differentials from the highest to the lowest
Neutrophils 50-70%
Lymphocytes 20-30%
Monocytes 2-8%
Eosinophils 1-4%
Basophils 1% or less

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neutrophils 50-70%
primary phagocytes
lymphocytes 20-30%
immunity
monocytes 2-8%
macrophages
eosinophils 1-4%
attack parasites
basophils 1% or less
inflamation
Which WBC is referred to as segmented?
neutrophil
What are the most numerous formed elements?
RBC's
WBC's with kidney shaped or horseshoe shaped nuclei are
monocytes
What is a CBC ?
complete blood count
Clumping of blood is also called
agglutination
Formed elements that initiate clotting are
platelets
Type O- blood
is a universal donor
Type AB+ blood
is a universal recipient
high white count
leukocytosis
low white count
leukopenia
clotting
coagulation
binds oxygen
iron
RBC formation
erythropoiesis
low RBC count
anemia
eosinophils
anti-inflammatory
lymphocytes
immunity
percentage of RBC's in a volume of blood
hematocrit
basophils
inflammatory
albumins
plasma proteins
high RBC count
polycythemia
become RBC's
reticulocytes
become granulocytes
myeloblasts
percent various WBC's
differential count
low platelet count
thrombocytopenia
antibiotic proteins
defensins
monocyte
macrophage
Antigens on the surface of RBC's are called
agglutinogens: determine blood types
cells clumping process is called?
glutenating
during a transfusion, the person giving the blood is a
donor
during a transfusion, the person getting the blood is a
recipient
The immune system may develop antibodies called________________ against certain antigens.
agglutinins: these antibodies are in the plasma ready to attack the wrong blood type during a transfusion.
clump
agglutinate
hemolysis
causes blood destroying
whole blood count
5000-10,000 per milliliter
neutrophil
lymphocyte
monocyte
eosinophil
basophil
which formed elements (blood cells) are biocaved?
RBC's : Red blood cells
The proper name for WBC's is ___________.
leukocytes