A-Reticulocyte - immature erythrocyte
B-Intrinsic factor- binds vitamin B12
C-Agranulocytosis- Absence of neutrophils,eosonophilsand basophiles in blood
E-Granulocytopenia-WBC count lower than normal
F-Leukopenia-An abnormally low blood count of neutrophils,eosonophilsand basophiles
G- Leukocytosis Higher than normal WBC count
H-anisocytosis- having erythrocytes of different sizes
I-phagocytes- neutrophils
J-poikilocytosis -variation oin the cell shaphe
K-plasminogen-precursure to the enzyme that dissolves clot
QUESTION 8 Match the word on the right with it's word definition on the left. H....
answer question #2 a-f
e.) What is the prognosis for those effected? Check Your Understanding 1. When someone is admitted to the hospital, one of the first procedures that health professionals perform is a blood draw. One lab value that is checked is a white blood cell (WBC) count. If the WBC count is high (normal range - 4,000 -11,000/mma, this could indicate the presence of an infection. Further analysis (called a differential) is performed to determine the relative prevalence...
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QUESTION 1 Which of the following is the primary function of red blood cells? A. Fight infection B. Oxygen Transport C. Aid in coagulation D. Participate in inflammatory reactions 1 points QUESTION 2 Malaria can be a serious illness because of which of the following? A. It causes premature red blood cell break down B. It infects and destroys lymphocytes C. It causes a decrease in the production of red blood cells D. It causes a vitamin B12 deficiency...
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