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Eosinophil
Nucleus has 2 lobes, .contains granules of lysosomal enzymes, functions in attacking parasitic worms
Neutrophil
Nucleus is multilobed, functions as a phagocyte, contains fine indistinct granules.
Erythrocyte
Transports Co2 and oxygen
Monocytes
Largest of the WBCS. Crucial in defense against viruses, associated with chronic infection.
Basophil
Contains a U- or an S shaped nucleus, granules stain very dark; releases histamine and heparin.
Neutrophil
Polymorphonuclear leukocyte
Monocyte
White blood cell with dark staining nucleus
Hemoglobin
Protein capable of changing shape and color in the presence of O2
Aggutination
Adverse reaction of donor blood cells with recipient plasma.
Factor VIII
Lacking in hemophilia type A
An autoimmune problem involving the thyroid gland
Graves Disease
ptuaitary dwarfism
HYPOsecretion Of GH hormone
Diabetes Mellitus
HYPOsecretion of the pancreas
Addisons disease
HYPOsecretion of the adrenal cortex
Acroemgaly
HYPERsecretion of GH
The size & shape of a pea;produces hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands
Hypophysis
The gland that controls the flight of fight response
Adrenal Medulla
Pancreas
Produces hormones that regulate glucose levels in the body
Parathyroid
Produces a hormone that controls blood levels of calcium and potassium by their removal from bone tissue
Thyroid
Produces the bodys major metabolic hormones