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Bilirubin - ANSWERS-Breakdown product of heme, causes yellow skin.


Leukocytosis - ANSWERS-Increased leukocyte count due to stress.


Thrombotic Stroke - ANSWERS-Blocked brain blood vessel by thrombus.


Thrombolytic Agent - ANSWERS-Medication promoting thrombus breakup.


Blood Type AB - ANSWERS-Has A and B antigens, no antibodies.


Chordae Tendineae - ANSWERS-Prevent atrioventricular valve prolapse.


Papillary Muscles - ANSWERS-Contract to stabilize heart valves.


Semilunar Valves - ANSWERS-Prevent backflow without chordae tendineae.


Cardiac Cycle - ANSWERS-Lasts approximately 0.8 seconds.


Afterload - ANSWERS-Resistance to blood flow from ventricles.

,Endocardial Tubes - ANSWERS-Fuse to form the primitive heart.


Arterioles - ANSWERS-Small vessels regulating blood flow.


Venous Return - ANSWERS-Blood returning to the heart from veins.


Fatty acid catabolism - ANSWERS-Breakdown of fatty acids for energy.


X-rays - ANSWERS-Radiographic imaging using ionizing radiation.


Menopause - ANSWERS-Decline in ovarian function; ceases ovulation.


Andropause - ANSWERS-Gradual decline in testosterone levels in males.


Fertility in Men - ANSWERS-Men maintain fertility into old age.


Percent Plasma - ANSWERS-Blood is approximately 58% plasma.


Buffy Coat - ANSWERS-Contains leukocytes and platelets in blood.


Myelogenous - ANSWERS-Condition originating from myeloid cells.


Acute Myelogenous Leukemia - ANSWERS-Impairs erythrocyte production from
myeloid lineage.




Blood Colloid Osmotic Pressure - ANSWERS-Pressure due to plasma proteins in blood.

, Nitric Oxide - ANSWERS-Local vasodilator for tissue perfusion.


Gonadal Veins - ANSWERS-Drain testes in males, ovaries in females.


Angiogenesis Inhibitors - ANSWERS-Drugs limiting new blood vessel growth.


Lymphatic System Components - ANSWERS-Includes lymph vessels, nodes, and
lymph.


Phagocyte - ANSWERS-Cell that digests bacteria using lysosomes.


Lymphatic Capillaries - ANSWERS-Entry point for lymph into vessels.


Interferons - ANSWERS-Signals from infected cells for antiviral response.


C-reactive Protein - ANSWERS-Opsonizes bacteria, produced by liver.


Antigen-specific Clones - ANSWERS-Activated lymphocytes proliferating in response to
antigen.


IgM - ANSWERS-First antigen receptor made by naïve B cells.


Class Switching - ANSWERS-Process of changing antibody class during immune
response.


Tuberculosis - ANSWERS-Chronic infection caused by lysosomal-resistant bacteria.


Antibody Response - ANSWERS-Immune reaction targeting specific bacterial antigens.

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