The definition of Tonsillitis.
What is inflammation of the tonsils?
Another name for Hypersensitivity Reactions
What is Allergies?
The number of blood types.
What is 8
This type of white blood cell is stained orange to red color.
What are eosinophils?
The definition of systemic in terms of autoimmune diseases.
What is Multiorgan disease?
What is a single cell?
The type of hypersensitivity reaction that includes hay fever.
What is Type 1/Anaphylactic or Atopic Reaction
The genotypes that would have type A blood.
What are AA and AO
This white blood cell are easy to identify because their bi-lobed nuclei look like stereo headphones.
What are Eosinophils?
The definition of organ-specific in terms of autoimmune diseases?
What is affecting only one organ?
The medical term that means incision to a vein.
What is Phlebotomy?
If you come in contact with poison ivy, you may have this type of hypersensitivity reaction.
What is Type IV/Cell-Mediated, Delayed-Type Reaction
The type of blood that can receive Rh+ blood.
What are Rh+ Recipients
The most common type of white blood cell.
What are neutrophils?
Systemic lupus erythematosus affects these organs.
What are the skin, joints, kidneys, blood
The medical term that means attraction for blood.
What is Hemophilia?
All hypersensitivity reactions have this in common.
What are over reactions by the immune system.
The types of antibodies that type O blood contains,
What are Anti-A antibodies and Anti-B antibodies
These are the two types of white blood cells that destroy foreign invaders through the process called phagocytosis.
What are neutrophils and monocytes?
How autoimmune diseases are diagnosed.
What are the presence of antibodies?
What is the evidence that immune mechanisms are involved?
What is Hemostasis?
This is what makes the different types of hypersensitivity reactions different.
What is way they react/what they react to
The two things in blood transfusion and Rh factors that causes the body to initiate an immune response.
What are Antibodies and Antigens
Lymphocytes can change into monocytes, other types of white blood cells and this type of blood cell.
What are erythrocytes?
The number of checkpoints immunity goes through to try and prevent autoimmune diseases.
What is 3