Across
- 2. – Excessive RBC production
- 7. – Leukemia without circulating blasts
- 9. – Biological catalysts
- 11. – RBCs with slit-like central pallor
- 12. – Abnormally small RBCs
- 13. Smear – Microscopic exam of blood cells
- 20. – Excess platelet count
- 21. – Disease caused by Bartonella bacteria
- 22. – Apparent RBC increase due to plasma loss
- 23. – Abnormally large RBCs
- 24. – Abnormally large RBC
- 27. – Immature marrow tumor
- 29. – Pale RBCs with low hemoglobin
- 30. – Reduced eosinophils
- 32. – Excess red blood cells
- 33. – Increased basophils
- 36. – Greenish myeloid tumor
- 40. – Excess lymphocytes
- 41. – Tumor of immature marrow cells
- 43. – Iron granules in RBCs
- 48. – Cancer of plasma cells
- 49. – Low basophils
- 51. – Reagent used in hemoglobin solubility tests
- 52. Cell – Disorder with crescent-shaped RBCs
- 56. – Lung disease with alveolar destruction
- 58. – Lymphoma with Reed–Sternberg cells
- 59. – Inherited anemia with marrow failure
- 60. – Pertaining to tissue macrophages
- 63. – Tick-borne protozoal RBC infection
- 68. – RBC membrane disorder causing spherical cells
- 69. – Essential component of hemoglobin
- 70. Cell – Histamine-containing immune cell
- 71. – Abnormal epithelial keratinization
- 72. – White blood cell
- 73. – Related to enzymes
- 74. – Pertaining to histiocytes
- 75. – Spiky, irregular RBCs
- 76. – Disorders with excess histiocytes
- 77. – Oxygen-carrying protein in RBCs
- 78. – Shrunken, dense RBC
Down
- 1. – Describing characteristics, not amounts
- 3. – Excess marrow-derived cells
- 4. – Elevated neutrophil count
- 5. – Largest circulating leukocyte
- 6. – Immune deficiency caused by HIV
- 8. – Tick-borne infection of WBCs
- 10. Marrow – Site of blood cell production
- 14. – Adaptive immune system cell
- 15. – Relating to measurable amounts
- 16. – Technique separating proteins by charge
- 17. – Cell energy-producing organelles
- 18. – Excess eosinophils
- 19. Cell – Histamine-releasing immune cell
- 25. – Related to chemical staining of cells
- 26. – Producing excess lymphocytes
- 28. – Low neutrophil count
- 31. – Iron overload disorder
- 34. – Chemical study of cells
- 35. – Cancer of lymphoid tissues
- 37. – WBCs with cytoplasmic granules
- 38. – Low RBCs or hemoglobin
- 39. – Long-lasting or persistent condition
- 42. – Sudden and severe in onset
- 44. – Fibrous replacement of marrow
- 45. – Staining enzyme in blood cells
- 46. – Mosquito-borne parasitic disease
- 47. – Immature red blood cells
- 48. – Large phagocytic immune cell
- 50. – Underdevelopment of tissue
- 53. – Elevated monocytes
- 54. – Atypical lymphocyte seen in viral illness
- 55. – Identifying cells by surface markers
- 57. Stage – Intermediate cutaneous lymphoma stage
- 61. – Genetic hemoglobin-production disorder
- 62. – Having identical gene alleles
- 64. – Relating to cell study
- 65. – Toxic secretion of animals
- 66. – Having a structured, ordered pattern
- 67. – Cancer of blood-forming tissues
- 70. – Cancerous and invasive
