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What are Hemocytoblasts?   The starter/stem cells for all Blood Cells  
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Where are Granular types of Leukocytes formed?   RED Bone Marrow  
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What is a Myeloblast?   a Hemocytoblast within the RED Bone Marrow  
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Where do Nongranular types of Leukocytes originate?   from Thymus or Bone Marrow at birth  
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Where do Nongranular types of Leukocytes get distributed?   Lymph Tissues (Spleen, Tonsils, Lymph Nodes)  
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What are Monocytes?   Nongranular Leukocytes WITHIN Capillaries  
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What are Macrophages?   Nongranular Leukocytes OUTSIDE of Capillaries  
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What is the function of Lymphocytes?   produce Antibodies for immunity  
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What are Eosinophils?   Granular Leukocyte - combat Parasitic infection through Phagocytosis  
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What are Basophils?   Granular Leukocyte - release Anti-coagulants  
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What are Neutrophils?   Granular Leukocytes - Bacterial Phagocytes  
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Where are Thrombocytes formed?   RED Bone Marrow  
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What do Thrombocytes, Erythrocytes, and Granular Leukocytes have in common?   all are formed in RED Bone Marrow  
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How are Thrombocytes formed?   Hemocytoblasts --> Megakaryocyte --> fragments/Platelets  
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What is the function of Thrombocytes?   release agents for Blood Clotting  
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