Lab Week 2.0
Across
- 2. Protein fragment from clot brake down
- 4. Enzyme present in skeletal muscle, myocardium and brain (high levels may be a sign of muscle damage)
- 5. RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes)
- 7. Largest of the WBC types
- 10. Type of phagocytic WBC that makes 40-70% of the total WBC count in humans
- 13. Thyroid condition where TSH levels are elevated but T4/T3 levels are low
- 14. Waste product from digestion of protein and muscle tissue that is removed by kidneys
- 16. Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery
- 18. Appear on Wright stained smears as red/violet strands in the shape of figure eights, rings or the letter B
- 19. Type of cast formed between the juncture of the ascending loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule of the urine track, comprised of only uromodulin protein, and are visually translucent
Down
- 1. AKA Thyrotropin, glycoprotein produced by the anterior pituitary gland
- 3. Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin
- 6. Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum
- 8. Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage
- 9. Blood disorder with group of inherited genetic mutations that effects the globin protein
- 11. Elevated during an allergic response
- 12. Coagulation pathway that includes the Hageman factor, Plasma thromboplastin, and Christmas factor
- 15. Type of cast that is highly refractile with the appearance of oil droplets within the matrix
- 17. Type of crystal indicative of metabolic issue with the appearance of a 'Wagon Wheel'