BIOL 150A Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Memory T Cell, Afferent Nerve Fiber, Complement System

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Midterm lab review: lab 5: which cells are the most abundant and what is their function, erythrocytes. Cellular fragments used for coagulation plugs up damaged bv: which categories of cells on the smear are the largest and what is their primary function, monocytes can become macrophages. List 5 types of leukocytes and give the specific function of each. Identify each type on the slide (blood smear: monocytes. Turn into macrophages which are phagocytic: lymphocyte. Contain t-cells that destroy virus infected cells and tumor cells: basophil. Release histamine, causes bv to dilate so wbc can get into tissues: eosinophil. Substances that can trigger immune response: glycoproteins: specific surface antigens, blood type. Classification determined by the presence or absence of a specific surface antigens in the rbc membrane: agglutinated. Clumping of cells which occur when antibodies in the recipient"s immune system interact with the donor erythrocytes. Formation of antigen-antibody complexes: abo blood groups.

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