Across
- 2. White blood cells whose granules stain deep blue with basic dye; have a relatively pale nucleus and granular-appearing cytoplasm
- 4. A condition in which the heart produces or is apt to produce a recurring sound indicative of disease or damage
- 6. The most abundant of the white blood cells
- 7. Stem cells that give rise to all the formed elements of the blood
- 10. The stopping of a flow of blood
- 12. White blood cells with a one-lobed nucleus, no granules in cytoplasm
- 13. Major systemic artery; arises from the left ventricle of the heart
- 14. Red blood cells
- 15. Discharging chambers of the heart
- 18. One of the irregular cell fragments of blood; involved in clotting
- 19. The oxygen-transporting pigment of erythrocytes
- 20. Systems of blood vessels that carries nutrient- and oxygen-rich to blood all the body organs
- 21. Large single-nucleus white blood cells
- 22. The liquid portion of the blood
- 23. A chamber of the heart receiving blood from the veins; superior heart
Down
- 1. Agranular white blood cells formed in the bone marrow that mature in the lymphoid tissue
- 3. White blood cells
- 5. Abnormally high blood pressure
- 8. Granular white blood cells whose granules readily take up a stain called eosin
- 9. The contraction phase of heart activity
- 11. A white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm
- 16. A period of relaxation of the heart during which it fills with blood
- 17. Formation of blood cells
- 18. The membranous sac enveloping the heart
