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Immune Cells
Cellular Adaptations
Reversible or Irreversible
100

erythro-

What is the prefix meaning: red

100

-trophy

What is a suffix meaning: growth or development

100

What is a phagocyte?

A type of immune cell that participates in phagocytosis

100

Atrophy

Decrease in cell size or number due to loss of stimulus

100

Fatty Liver

Reversible

200
hypo-
What is the prefix meaning: deficient or decreased
200

-plasia

What is a suffix meaning: formation or development

200

What is the role of chemokines?

Promote WBC chemotaxis

200

Hypertrophy

Increase in cell size, often due to increased workload

200

Hydropic Swelling

Reversible initially

300

hyper-

What is the prefix meaning: high, increased

300

-itis

What is a suffix meaning: inflammation

300

Which immune cell is first to the site of injury/infection?

Neutrophils

300

Increase in the number of cells, often in response to a stimulus

Hyperplasia

300

Apoptosis

Irreversible

400

anti-

means against

400

-emia

What is a suffix meaning: in the blood

400

Where do macrophages originate from?

Monocyte 

400

Reversible change of one cell type to another

Metaplasia

400

Dysplasia

Reversible

500

pyro-

What is the prefix meaning: heat

500

-cyte

What is a suffix meaning: cell

500

Which cell is responsible for secreting a potent vasodilator?

Mast cell

500

Dysplasia

Disordered cellular growth, variation in size, shape, and organization

500

Necrosis

Irreversible