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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | neutrophil | most abundant WBC, most abundant granulocyte. The nucleus is multilobed and the pale lilac cytoplasm contains fine cytoplasmic granules. They function as an active phagocyte; their numbers increase exponentially during acute infections. | Lecture Exam I- Blood |
| 2 | neutrophil | a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria | Chapter 6 |
| 3 | neutrophil | a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria (phagocytosis) | Chapter 6 and 7 |
| 4 | NEUTROPHIL | 60-70% of all white blood cells; self-destruct when it performs phagocytosis | Immune System |
| 5 | Neutrophil | A leukocyte that stains with neutral dyes | Medical Terminology: Chapter 8 |
| 6 | Neutrophil | most abundant WBC, most abundant granulocyte. They function as an active phagocyte; their numbers increase exponentially during acute infections. | blood typing |
| 7 | neutrophil | a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria | med terms ch 6 |
| 8 | Neutrophil | 50-70% | L6Ob2-White Blood Cell Types/Percentages |
| 9 | Neutrophil | a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria | Chpt 6 Anatomical Terms |
| 10 | neutrophil | a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria | Blood and Lymph Systems |
| 11 | Neutrophil | A phagocytic white blood cell that fights infections by ingesting bacteria. | Anatomy Test - Ch. 4 |
| 12 | neutrophil | the most common phagocyte that is usually first at an invasion site. most active in killing bacteria | vocab for chapter 5 |
| 13 | neutrophil | most predominant. phagocytosis and bacteriocidal. inflammation and infection. | White Blood Cells |
| 14 | neutrophil | 1st responder, phagocytic granulocyte which migrates to sites of tissue damage and kills ingested microbes with lytic enzymes and toxic oxygen products | Microbiology 305 FINAL EXAM |
| 15 | neutrophil | the leukocyte that responds to infection and tissue damage via phagocytosis | Circulation,blood & lymph |
| 16 | Neutrophil | leukocyte otherwise known as a PMN-they are short-lived and ingest bacteria by phagocytosis | MICB 202 Immunology Topic 1: Intro to Immunology |
| 17 | neutrophil | chief type of phagocyte involved in the immune response | Health |
| 18 | Neutrophil | 3-5 lobes | 211 Lab Test 1 |
| 19 | neutrophil | WBC - first line of defense? | Basic Blood Exam - Zaman |
| 20 | neutrophil | leukocyte that stains with neutral dyes | Ch. 10: The Blood and Lymphatic System |
| 21 | neutrophil | polymorphonuclear granulocytic leukocyte whose granules show preference for neither eosin nor basic dyes; functions as phagocyte and releases chemicals involved in inflammation | Part D & F |
| 22 | neutrophil | WBC that has neutral-staining granules. | Chapter 13 - Vocabulary |
| 23 | Neutrophil | Granulocyte, phagocytosis, most abundant, breaks down cell | Anatomy, blood quiz |
| 24 | Neutrophil | Granulocytic leukocyte formed in bone marrow; a phagocyte with neutral-staining granules; also called a polymorrphonuclear leukocyte, or "poly". | Chapter 13 - Blood System |
| 25 | NEUTROPHIL | Leukocyte (poly) formed in bone marrow and having neutral-staining granules | LOM |
| 26 | neutrophil | its nucleus is multi lobed and is a phagocyte (eats bacteria and other foreing debris and dead cells) | Final cht 9 - 13 |
| 27 | Neutrophil | polymorphonuclear - (dark purple), light netrophilic cytoplasm (gray), small granules in cytoplasm (blue) | Veterinary Science : Clin. Path.(Final Exam Review) |
| 28 | Neutrophil | It's nucleus is multi-lobed and is a phagocyte (eats bacteria & other foreing debris & dead cells). | A&P Final 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 |
| 29 | Neutrophil | Most Numerous White Blood Cell in dog blood. Nucleus is irregularly segmented (polymorphonuclear). Light neutrophilic cytoplasm. Small granules in cytoplasm. | Clin Path: Types of White Blood Cells |
| 30 | Neutrophil | Leukocyte (poly) formed in bone marrow and having neutral-staining granules | Chapter 13, Orange mod |
| 31 | neutrophil | is a type of wbc that accepts stains with a neutral ph | Anatomy 35 Test 2 |
| 32 | Neutrophil | Fine granules and three to seven loves, active phagocytes (short -term and acute infections) | Review and Test |
| 33 | neutrophil | most common phagocyte of white blood cells in body | The Body's Defense Systems Chapter 47 |
| 34 | neutrophil | white blood cell that destroys cells by engulfing and digesting them; polymorphonuclear leukocytel | lom Ch 1,2,3,4 (bookwork) |
| 35 | neutrophil | a type of phagocytic leukocyte | Blood |
| 36 | Neutrophil | Abundant phagocyte that can circulate though blood vessels and squeeze through capillary to reach the infection | Bio H Semester 2 Vocab Review |
| 37 | Neutrophil | Phagocytic Leukocyte. 50-80% short lived. Inflammation | Test 3 Physiology Review |
| 38 | neutrophil | granular leukocyte, named for neutral stain of its granules, that fights infection by swallowing bacteria | Chapter 6 |
| 39 | Neutrophil | most abundant WBC, most abundant granulocyte. They function as an active phagocyte; their numbers increase exponentially during acute infections. | Blood |
| 40 | Neutrophil | multilobed nucleus, phagocytes, destroy bacteria in connective tissue. | Block 1, Unit 1 (Blood) |
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