Red blood cell.
What is erythrocyte?
A disease in a lymph gland.
What is lymphadenopathy?
A healthy environment within the body systems.
What is homeostasis?
The study of blood.
What is hematology?
The study of the immune system.
What is immunology?
White blood cells.
What are leukocytes?
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
What is AIDS?
A large bruise
What is a hematoma?
The study of serums.
What is serology?
Lymphedema
What is swelling or fluid accumulation of a limb due to an obstructions in or disease of a lymph vessel?
The smallest blood cells, responsible for clotting of the blood.
What are thrombocytes?
A hereditary disease characteristic of malformation of erythrocytes typically found in those of African descent.
What is sickle cell anemia?
Hemolysis
What is the destruction of blood cells?
The ability of a white blood cell to ingest and destroy bacteria and other foreign particles.
What is phagocytosis?
What is decreased level of RBCs?
This organ connects to the lymph system and act as a filter of lymph fluid.
What is the spleen?
A disorder of blood and blood forming organs characterized by an overgrowth of blood cells.
What is leukemia?
The abnormal condition of a blood clot.
What is a thrombosis?
Abnormal bleeding into the joint cavity.
What is hemarthrosis?
The formation of blood.
What is hemopoiesis?
DVT
What is deep vein thrombosis?
'Bleeders disease'
What is hemophilia?
Blood poisoning.
What is septicemia?
Thrombocythemia.
What is the overproduction of platelets?
Myelogenic.
What is originating from the bone marrow?