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vocabulary/ definition

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anemia   condition in which levels of hemoglobin in the red blood cells are insufficient; caused by decreased healthy red cell production by the bone marrow, increased erythrocyte destruction, or blood loss from heavy menstrual periods or internal bleeding  
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antecubital space   depression in the front of the elbow that is the most commonly used site for venipuncture  
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basophil   granular leukocytes  
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capillaries   smallest blood vessels; connect the arteries and veins that pump the blood to and from the heart  
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carboxyhemoglobin   when hemoglobin is carrying carbon dioxide  
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electrolytes   an ion that is electrically charged and moves to either a negative (cathode) or positive (anode) electrode  
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erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)   rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a tube  
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erythropoietin   glycoprotein hormone that controls red blood cell production  
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hematology   study of blood and the tissues that produce it  
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hematopoiesis   formation of blood cells  
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heparin   substance that prevents clotting  
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lymphocytes   white blood cells created in the bone marrow that allow the body to recognize organisms that have invaded it previously  
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microhematocrit   hematocrit performed with a capillary tube on an extremely small quantity of blood  
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monocytes   type of leukocytes that are formed in the bone marrow from stem cells and assist in phagocytosis  
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mononucleosis   a contagious viral infection frequently spread through oral contact; also know as infectious mononucleosis, mono, and kissing disease  
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oxyhemoglobin   hemoglobin that is carrying oxygen  
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phenylketonuria   congenital disease caused by a defect in the metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine  
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platelets   smallest cells in blood, formed in the red bone marrow; main function is to assist in the clotting of blood; also known as thrombocytes  
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serum   plasma without the fibrinogen  
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