What is the medical word for blood a traveling blood clot?
What is an embolus?
The special type of white blood cell that has one nucleus is?
what is a monocyte
The prefix mono- or uni- means what?
What is one.
What does the prefix ab- mean?
What is moving away from.
What does the combining form celphal(o) mean?
the medical word for red blood cell
What is erythrocyte?
There are four types of Specific Immunity. What is active artificial immunity from?
What is receiving a vaccination and producing memory cells.
The prefix mono- or poly- means what?
What is many.
What does the prefix en-,end-, endo- mean?
What is inside.
What is toward the back or dorsal.
thrombocytopenia
What are decreased blood platelets?
Infection can cause leukocytosis which means what?
What is an increased number of white blood cells
The prefix quad-, quadri-, and tetra- all mean what?
What is four.
The prefix Ipsi- means what ?
What is same.
What does the combining form ventr(o) mean?
What is belly side or toward the front.
What means occurring within an organism?
What is in vivo
How do you obtain Passive natural immunity?
What is maternal antibodies through the placenta or breast milk.
What does the prefix nulli- mean?
What is none.
What does the prefix para- mean?
What is near, beside or abnormal.
What does the combining form infer(o) mean?
What is lowermost.
What does the suffix -plasia mean?
How do you obtain Active natural immunity?
What is contracting the disease and producing memory cells.
the prefix pan- means what?
What is all.
What is accross.
What does the combining form caud(o) mean?
What is toward the tail.