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Memory
Fibrinogen
Serum
Leukocytes
Eosinophils
Macrophages
Neutrophils
Lymphocytes
Liver
Glucose
Electrolytes
Calcium
Astrocytes
Platelets
Basophils
T cells
Thrombocytes
Monocytes
B cells
Bone marrow
Spleen
Thymus
Erythrocytes
Connective
Oxygen
Phagocytosis
Water
75
65
55
45
35
25
80
Red blood
Lymphatic
Epitope
cells
Carbon monoxide
Plasma
Epithelial
Thrombin
Adipose
IgM
Immunoglobulin
10
90
Nitrogen
Blood is a type of tissue.
Roughly % of blood volume is made up of cells and cellular elements.
About % of human blood is composed of , which is made up primarily of
The most abundant cells in human blood are the , also called
The main job of these cells is to blood gases.
White blood cells are also known as
The most abundant white blood cells in our blood are the , which are responsible for carrying out
The specific immune responses are carried out by white blood cells known as
There are two types of these cells: cells and cells.
The first kind of cell matures in the , while the second kind matures in the
Cells that actively produce antibodies after antigen exposure are called cells.
Long living lymphocytes that protect us against future infections are called cells.
The also known as are responsible for blood clotting.