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Match (WBCs)
Includes neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils = Granulocytes Includes lymphocytes and monocytes = Agranulocytes Any of the colorless cells of the blood, divided into 2 main categories = Leukocyte Body's primary infection fighters, attracted to pathogenic invaders whom they engulf and kill = Neutrophil
WBC that are the body's primary infection fighters, and are attracted to pathogenic invaders whom they engulf and kill (short life of a few hours)
WBC that are the body's primary infection fighters, and are attracted to pathogenic invaders whom they engulf and kill (short life of a few hours)
Immature neutrophil, seen in increased numbers when there is an increased demand for neutrophils
Immature neutrophil, seen in increased numbers when there is an increased demand for neutrophils
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A rare type of WBC whose precise function is unknown. Its numbers may increase due to parasites or allergies
A rare type of WBC whose precise function is unknown. Its numbers may increase due to parasites or allergies
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There are two populations of lymphocytes, which is responsible for long-term immunologic memory?
There are two populations of lymphocytes, which is responsible for long-term immunologic memory?
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WBC with a single nucleus that takes up most of the cell space
WBC with a single nucleus that takes up most of the cell space
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The largest of the WBCs. They clean up the cells and debris of inflammation and infection. They migrate into tissue where they are transformed into fixed tissue macrophages
The largest of the WBCs. They clean up the cells and debris of inflammation and infection. They migrate into tissue where they are transformed into fixed tissue macrophages
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Which of the following is the bodies cellular line of defense
Which of the following is the bodies cellular line of defense
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Which of the following is thought of as the primary infection fighters of the body, attracted to pahogenic invaders (have the capability to move toward intruders, engulf, kill and remove
Which of the following is thought of as the primary infection fighters of the body, attracted to pahogenic invaders (have the capability to move toward intruders, engulf, kill and remove
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Which of the following are immature neutrophils that are released from the bone marrow when there is an increased need somewhere in the body
Which of the following are immature neutrophils that are released from the bone marrow when there is an increased need somewhere in the body
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Which of the following are associated with immune function and become stimulated (reactive) with exposure to antigens (including those in vaccines) and carry a long term memory that gives the immune system its capacity to respond to the antigens the body has been exposed to
Which of the following are associated with immune function and become stimulated (reactive) with exposure to antigens (including those in vaccines) and carry a long term memory that gives the immune system its capacity to respond to the antigens the body has been exposed to
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Which of the following are thought of as the scavengers of the bloodstream, mopping up and eliminating the cells and debris of inflammation and infection
Which of the following are thought of as the scavengers of the bloodstream, mopping up and eliminating the cells and debris of inflammation and infection
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Which of the following are a rare cellular component of blood with a normal value of 0
Which of the following are a rare cellular component of blood with a normal value of 0
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Where do neutrophils originate from
Where do neutrophils originate from
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In dogs, what is the ratio of neutrophils in the circulating to marginal pools
In dogs, what is the ratio of neutrophils in the circulating to marginal pools
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In cats, what is the ratio of neutrophils in the circulating to marginal pools
In cats, what is the ratio of neutrophils in the circulating to marginal pools
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When are eosinophils recognizable
When are eosinophils recognizable
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Produced in the bone marrow and shares a common progenitor cell with tissue mast cells (do not develop into mast cells but the two cell types have similar functions)
Produced in the bone marrow and shares a common progenitor cell with tissue mast cells (do not develop into mast cells but the two cell types have similar functions)
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Which of the following are released into the peripheral blood as
immature cells and are transported to the tissues where they can
differentiate into macrophages, epithelioid cells, or multinucleated
inflammatory giant cells
Which of the following are released into the peripheral blood as immature cells and are transported to the tissues where they can differentiate into macrophages, epithelioid cells, or multinucleated inflammatory giant cells
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A type of WBC whose numbers may increase in response to antigenic stimulus or parasites
A type of WBC whose numbers may increase in response to antigenic stimulus or parasites
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