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| 1 | neutrophils | in normal blood, these leukocytes are the most abundant | Anatomy: Blood |
| 2 | neutrophils | engulf microbes and die within a few days | Human Immune System |
| 3 | Neutrophils | in normal blood, these leukocytes are the most abundant | blood typing |
| 4 | Neutrophils | A type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease. | BIO 301L Immune System Chapter 32 |
| 5 | neutrophils | what is the blood cell that can phagocytize? | Final Exam Anatomy |
| 6 | neutrophils | phagocytic cells that release chemicals that kill nearby bacteria | Immune System (Bio Review) |
| 7 | neutrophils | they circulate in the blood, but enter any infected tissue, They are the most abundant WBC we have. they live for about two days and only live for a few hours after entering the infected tissue. they are non-specific eaters. | Micro Exam IV: Innate Immunity (16) |
| 8 | neutrophils | 60% of WBC, function is for phagocytosis...it is a major component of our second line of defense. they are the first to arrive at an infection to eat debris and microbes | Micro Exam IV: Innate Immunity (16) |
| 9 | Neutrophils | phagocytes that are short lived. they live for about 2 days in our body, traveling around looking for things to destroy, they are nonspecific. they are the first to arrive at site of inflammation | exam 4 |
| 10 | neutrophils | non-staining granulocytes that contain digestive endosomes and are the principal mediators of phagocytosis | Chapter 5: Inflammation and Infection |
| 11 | Neutrophils | 55-70% of WBC, increased when bacterial infections are present. Mature cells appear segmented, baby cells appear as bands. | ADTN 345 Exam I |
| 12 | neutrophils | phagocytosis; bacteria | Blood |
| 13 | neutrophils | white blood cells | anatomy 2-13 |
| 14 | Neutrophils | A type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease. | Health Ch 28 Lesson 1 |
| 15 | neutrophils | most abundant type of WBC, normally found in the blood stream but in the case of infection they travel to the site of inflamation through the process of chemotaxis | PH midterm lectures 4,5,6 |
| 16 | neutrophils | The most abundant type of white blood cell. Neutrophils are phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days. | Immune System (Chapter 43) |
| 17 | neutrophils | white blood cell that stains readily with neutral dyes | taylor's human anatomy |
| 18 | neutrophils | white blood cells that kill foreign cells via phagocytosis | The Immune System |
| 19 | Neutrophils | A type of phagocytic leukocyte | Chapter 12 Vocabulary (Anatomy) |
| 20 | NEUTROPHILS | WBC RESPONSIBLE FOR PHAGOCYTOSIS; INCREASED DURING SHORT TERM OR ACUTE INFECTIONS | Hematology 1 |
| 21 | neutrophils | most abundant leukocytes | Biology |
| 22 | Neutrophils | phagocytes that are the first to the scene of an injury..to kill bacteria | Ch. 19 Innate Immunity |
| 23 | neutrophils | The most abundant type of white blood cell. Neutrophils are phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days. | Bio Immune System |
| 24 | neutrophils | multilobed nucleus very find granules respond to both acid and basic stains, stains pink, and they are avid phagocytes | lecture and lab cht 10-11 |
| 25 | neutrophils | A type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease. | Lecture 18 |
| 26 | neutrophils | are the most abundant type of white blood cells in humans and form an integral part of the immune system. are phagocytes, capable of ingesting microorganisms or particles. attracted by cytokines expressed by activated endothelium, mast cells and macrophages. | Bio test 2 |
| 27 | Neutrophils | White blood cells, the most common type of phagocyte, that primarily attack bacteria. | MJE- A&P200 - Chapter 26 - Definitions |
| 28 | neutrophils | a type of white blood cell that ingests and destroys the microbes that get through the skin | chapter 7 |
| 29 | Neutrophils | Most numerous circulating WBC's/Responds more rapidly to inflammation & tissue injuries/1st line of defense in acute infection | Labs |
| 30 | neutrophils | leukocyte. short lived cells that leave the blood and enter infected tissue in response to chemical signals (chemotaxis) released from damaged cells and phagocytize microbes. | Topic 5 SL |
| 31 | Neutrophils | 54 to 62%. Increase during bacterial or fungal infections. They are the predominant cells in pus. | Interpretation of clinical lab test |
| 32 | Neutrophils | A WBC (granulocyte) that is the first to reach an infection or and area of damage | Anatomy and Physiology II Ch. 19 - Part 2 |
| 33 | neutrophils | 60-70%, multi-lobe 3-5, major role phagocytosis. release lysozyme fromgranules to destroy bacteria. | A/P exam 1 |
| 34 | neutrophils | neutral stains, important disease fighting cells, engulf and digest bacteria, the most numerous disease fighting soldiers, about 50-60% of leukocytes are neutrophils | random questions |
| 35 | Neutrophils | The most abundant type of WBCs in the immune system | Anatomy and Physiology II Ch. 22 - Part 1 |
| 36 | Neutrophils | : 50-60% of WBC's. The most numerous of WBC's. Twice as large as RBC's. Nuclei have 2-6 lobes. First WBC to site of injury. Specialize in bacterial and fungus killing via respiratory burst (bleach and hydrogen peroxide). | Blood |
| 37 | neutrophils | phagocytize bacteria w/ lysocynes, form pus | Blood |
| 38 | Neutrophils | 57-67% | Normal Lab Values |
| 39 | neutrophils | The most abundant type of white blood cell. Neutrophils are phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days. | medical knowledge |
| 40 | neutrophils | 60% of WBC, function is for phagocytosis...it is a major component of our second line of defense. they are the first to arrive at an infection to eat debris and microbes | blood |
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