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Anatomy

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Primarily water, noncellular; the fluid matrix of the blood   plasma  
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Another name for red blood cells   Erythrocytes  
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Another name for white blood cells   leukocytes  
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most numerous leukocyt, first to arrive at infection   neutrophils  
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increases during allergy attacks   eosinophils  
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Releases histmine during inflammatory reactions   basophils  
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increases in number during prolonged infections   monocytes  
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originates in the bone marrow, may be formed in the lymphoid tissue   lymphocytes  
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A blood platelet   Thrombocytes  
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A chemical that stimulates cells to produce antibodies   Antigen  
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A protein that B cells of the immune system produce   Antibody  
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Another group of antigens presence of any from the group   Ph factor  
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the stoppage of bleeding   hemostasis  
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makes a blood clot by a series of reactions   coagulation  
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release of biochemicals from broken blood vessels or damaged tissue   extrinsic clotting  
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blood contact with foreign surfaces in the absence of tissue damage   intrinsic clotting  
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a type of coagulant   heparin  
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