Matching the Blood Cells. A. Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to & from tissues/organs C. Release chemicals to facilitate blood clotting and inflammation C. Most abundant type of white blood cell; granules filled with digestive enzymes D. Attack & destroy eukaryotic pathogens; granules contain lysozyme and peroxidase E. Involved in allergies & inflammation; granules contain histamine - Specialized type of white blood cell that migrate to specific tissues rather than circulate; generally nonmotile & first cells involved in the inflammation response G. Involved in phagocytosis & eventually mature into antigen presenting cells B. Produce a specialized type of cell that produces antibodies H. General name for a group of white blood cells that are activated by antigens and then neutralize & destroy particular foreign substance - Type of white blood cell that nonspecifically destroys virally infected cells with enzymes such as perforrins and granzymes - White blood cell that is involved in cell mediated immunity - General term for cells that contains lobed nuclei and several granules that appear upon staining A. Erythrocyte B. Thrombocyte C. Neutrophil D. Eosinophil E. Basophil F. Mast Cell G. Monocyte H. Lymphocytes I. B cell J. T cell K. Natural Killer Cell L. Granulocytes
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