Creado por Evian Chai
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What is the size and shape of a red blood cell?
RBCs can only undergo anaerobic metabolism of glucose because
...diffrentiates to.... after ejecting ...., which then becomes a RBC after....
What do platelets (thrombocytes) look like and what do they do?
What are they from and where?
What are the precursors of platelets and what do they look like?
What fuses together to become vesicles that form platelets?
Eosinophils, Basophils and Neutrophils are what kind of leukocyte?
Monocytes and Lymphocytes are what kind of leukocyte?
Which leukocyte has many lobes, makes up 90% of the granulocytes, release granules for phagocytic activity, and die after a single burst of activity?
Which leukocyte is bi-lobed, stains blue, and releases inflammatory histamine?
Which leukocyte is bi-lobed, stains pink, releases antihistaminases in response to allergy/infection, and is phagocytic?
Which leukocyte is largest, has a horse shoe shaped nuclues, presents antigens, and does phagocytosis?
What is the relationship between monocytes and macrophages?
Which leukocyte stains purple, has a single large round nucleus, and primarily provides specific immunity?
What are the three types?
At 2-2.5 weeks in utero, where are RBCs?
At 5 weeks, where do the blood islands migrate to?
Where do RBC/WBC production move to 5 months in utero?
What is plasma?
What is it made of?
What are the three plasma proteins?
Which cells have a lymphoid progenitor instead of myeoid?
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