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ANTIGENS
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FOREIGN MATERIAL THAT INVADES THE BODY
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BASOPHIL
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LEUKOCYTE WHOSE GRANULES HAVE AN AFFINITY FOR BASIC STAIN; RELEASE HISTAMIN AND HEPARIN
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BILIRUBIN
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PIGMENT PRODUCED FROM HEMOGLOBIN WHEN RED BLOOD CELLS ARE DESTROYED
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ELECTROPHORESIS
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METHOD OF SEPERATING OUT PLASMA PROTEINS BY ELECTRICAL CHARGE
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EOSINOPHIL
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WHITE BLOOD CELL WITH REDDISH GRANULES; NUMBERS INCRESE IN AN ALLERGIC REACTION
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ERYTHROBLAST
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IMMATURE RED BLOOD CELL
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ERYTHROCYTE
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RED BLOOD CELL
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FIBRIN
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PROTEIN THREADS THAT FORM THE BASIS OF A CLOT
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HEMATOCRIT
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SAMPLE OF BLOOD IS SPUN IN A TEST TUBE SO THAT THE RED CELLS FALL TO THE BOTTON AND % OF RBC'S IS TAKEN
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HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL
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BONE MARROW CELL; GIVES RISE TO MANY TYPES OF BLOOD CELLS
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HEMOLYSIS
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BREAKDOWN OF RECIPIENTS REB BLOOD CELLS WHEN INCOMPATIBLE BLOODS ARE MIXED
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HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA
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REDUCTION IN RED CELLS DUE TO EXCESSIVE CELL DESTRUCTION
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HEMOPHILIA
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EXCESSIVE BLEEDING CAUSED BY CONGENITAL LACK OF FACTOR VIII OR IX
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HEPARIN
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ANTICOAGULANT FOUND IN THE BLOOD
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LYMPHOCYTE
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LEUKOCYTE FORMED IN THE LYMPH TISSUE; PRODUCES ANTIBODIES
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