Across
- 2. A type of white blood cell that ingests harmful foreign organisms
- 6. Anticoagulant that prevents clotting
- 7. White Blood Cell
- 10. ________________ immunity: Focuses on active destruction of invaders
- 12. Developed due to contact with antigens and play a major role in antibody response
- 14. Main defenders against infections; first to attack; engulf foreign invaders
- 15. Second most common WBCs in adults & most common WBCs in children under 8
- 19. The largest blood cell making up 7% of WBCs; vary in appearance for different species
- 20. A protein found in red blood cells functioning to deliver oxygen to the body
- 21. Which vein is used during the plasma donation process?
- 23. Fluid portion of blood
- 24. Natural _________________: Distinguish between good and bad cells
Down
- 1. specialized proteins that develop after contact with antigens and protect the body
- 3. Develop in the liver and bone marrow, then mature in the thymus; target specific antigens
- 4. DEA 1.1 Positive and DEA 1.1 Negative are considered to be what animal’s blood type?
- 5. ________________ immunity: Identifies the problem prior to infection
- 8. Complete Blood Profile
- 9. What type of animal has 3 blood types (A, b, & AB) and has no universal donor?
- 11. Red Blood Cell
- 13. Another term for platelet
- 16. Monocytes transform into what when confronted by germs?
- 17. A white blood cell produced in bone marrow accounting for 0.5% of total WBC count
- 18. WBC produced in bone marrow functioning to destroy invaders like viruses, bacteria, or parasites
- 22. Produces an immune response
