The general name for a white blood cell, and moving into a place without scoping it out prior
What is Leuko-sight-unseen?
The site of T-cell development, and an adjective you may ascribe to a teen boy that hasn't grasped the necessity of deoderant
What is thymusty?
This gigantic cell gives rise to formed elements in the blood and is polyploid (64N).
What is a megakaryocyte?
This cell contains histamine and heparin in its granules.
What is (B) Basophil?
Where hematopoiesis occurs post birth, and a children's tune apt for paddling down a creek.
What is bone marrow-row-row your boat?
The leukocyte in charge of combating helminths, and tv husband to Claire in Modern Family
What is eosino-Phil Dunphy?
The outer region of a lymph node, and the cuisine that binds the two cultures on either side of the Rio Grande river.
What is cortexmex?
As erythrocytes develop, the concentration of RNA decreases while the concentration of this increases.
What is hemoglobin?
The cell type that would produce pus in a bacterial-contaminated wound.
What is (C) Neutrophil?
This cell would produce phagocytic cells that persist in connective tissue for years.
What is a monocyte?
2010 Hit from Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, and the leukocyte responsible for releasing histamine and heparin
What is superbasophil?
Specialized blood vessels that help lymphocytes move from the blood to lymphoid tissue, and kind words said at one's funeral.
What is high endothelial ven-eulogy?
This protein is responsible for maintaining the biconcave shape of erythrocytes
What cell would be recruited to the lamina propria and submucosa of the duodenum in an individual infected by a hookworm?
What is (E) Eosinophil?
A vasoactive agent involved with allergic responses, and a juvenile insult that includes trousers.
What is hista-meany pants
A formed element sloughed off of a megakaryocyte, and the rest of this Passenger lyric "Only know you lover her when you..."
What is platelet her go?
The lead singer of Led Zeppelin, and the main export of plasma cells?
What are Robert Plantibodies?
Embryoh-no! This structure governs hematopoiesis in the first 1-2 months of fetal development.
What is the yolk sac?
This cell is not derived from the myeloid pathway...
What is (D) Lymphocyte?
This structure is only present in the thymic medulla.
What is Hassall's Corpuscle?
Clusters of blood cell precursors in bone marrow, and a soft ridged fabric used in making clothes.
What is hematopoietic corduroy?
The type of capillaries found in the spleen and the breed of dog Cruella prefers.
What is sinusoidalmation?
In the presence of this growth factor, the myeloid stem cell will begin development into a red blood cell.
What is erythropoietin?
This process occurs in the red pulp of the spleen.
What is erythrocyte recycling?
The man credited with discovering the thymic corpuscles in the medulla, and who you'd call for legal troubles in the Breaking Bad universe.
What is Hassall Goodman?