← Blood, Lymph, and Immune Systems Ch9 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All adenoid resemebling a gland agglutination process of clumping basophil attraction to base erythroblastosis abnormal increase of embroynic red (cells) hypochromic under coloration eosinophil attraction for rose colored (dye) erythrocyte red cell granulocyte cell (contatining) granulocytes (in the cytoplasm) hemophobia fear of blood hematoma blood tumor immunology study of immunity karyolysis destruction of the nucleus monocuclear pertaining to a single nucleus leukemia white blood condition lymphadenopathy disease of lymph nodes lymphoid resembling lymph lymphangioma tumor (composed of) lymph vessels morphology study of form, shape, and structure myelogenic relating to the origin in bone marrow neutrophilic pertaining to an attraction for neutral dyes phagocyte cell that eats (foreign material) aplastic pertaining to a failure to form poikilocyte cell that is irregular or varied (in shape) reticulocyte cell (that contains a) net or meshwork serology study of serum sideropenia deficiency of iron splenorrhagia bursting forth of the spleen thrombosis abnormal condition of a blood clot thymopathy disease of the thymus gland xenograft foreign transplantation, also called heterograft erythroblast embryonic red cell anemia without blood hemoglobin blood protein autograft self transplantation leukocytosis abnormal increase in white (blood) cells erythropenia abnormal decrease in red (blood cells) neutrophil attraction for a neutral (dye) electrophoresis carring an electric (charge) anaphylaxis against protection hemopoiesis formation of blood hemostasis standing still of blood amorphic without a (definite) form allograft transplantation differing from the normal; also called homograft anisocytosis abnormal increase in cells that are unequal isochromic pertaining to the same color macrocyte large (red) cell microcyte small (red) cell mononucleosis abnormal increase of mononuclear (cells) polymorphic pertaining to many forms or shapes