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Haney AP c13DJW Matching
What is red bone marrow also known as?
Myeloid tissue.
What are the most common leukocytes?
Neutrophils.
What do eosinophils combat?
Irritants like pollen.
What is the condition where antibodies cross through the placenta and destroy the child's RBCs?
Erythroblasosis Fetalis.
What do damaged tissues release in the first stage of clotting?
Thromboplastin.
What is the primary function for red blood cells?
To combine with oxygen in the lungs and transport it to various tissues.
What is clotting in an unbroken vessel called?
Thrombosis.
What does blood transport throughout the body?
Nutrients, ions, and water.
What are macrophages?
Monocytes that have left the blood and entered the tissue.
What transports hormones from endocrine glands to organs in the body?
Blood.
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