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  1. 3. Involved in blood clotting and inflammation.
  2. 5. What signals the direction or evolution of a stem cell.
  3. 9. Cells (abbreviation) carry oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2)
  4. 11. Differentiates into plasma cells and form antibodies (hormonal immunity)
  5. 12. Once this cell leaves the blood it differentiates into macrophages or dendritic cells
  6. 13. Assists in cell mediated immunity
  7. 15. little bits of it are pinched off to become platelets & has also been seen in the lung.
  8. 18. cells Will destroy body cell that is not currently showing a major histocompatibility complex type one
  9. 19. Active in destroying parasitic worms, fungal infections, allergies, and inflammatory reactions.
  10. 20. The way in which white blood cells talk to each other.
Down
  1. 1. Found in the granules and causes all (mediator) of the inflammatory responses.
  2. 2. First responders; Phagocytes in blood; active engulfers and killers of bacteria.
  3. 4. Another cell that is involved in the release of histamine for a localized inflammatory response or MAC attack complex.
  4. 5. Stem cell found in the bone marrow, precursor to all other blood cells & NOW also observed in the lungs!
  5. 6. Found on all nucleated cells
  6. 7. Enzyme also contained within the granules that cuts between tissue cells.
  7. 8. This is indicative of finding lots of neutrophils When a punch biopsy, which includes epidermis and dermis is reviewed by the lab
  8. 10. Largest phagocytes that ingest and kill foreign cells.
  9. 12. Cells related to the basophils.
  10. 14. enzyme Contained in the granule of eosinophils to lyse plasma membrane
  11. 16. This is indicative of finding lots of eosinophils When a punch biopsy, which includes epidermis and dermis is reviewed by the lab
  12. 17. Antigen presenting cells. They have MHC type 2