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erythrocyte
Name the cell

transport oxygen
Name the function (erythrocyte)

thrombocyte
Name the cell

homeostasis
Name the function (thrombocyte)

neutrophil
Name the cell

50-70
Name the percentage (neutrophil)

phagocyte
Name the function (neutrophil)

eosinophil
Name the cell

2-4
Name the percentage (eosinophil)

reduce inflammation
Name the function (eosinophil)

basophil
Name the cell

<1
Name the percentage (basophil)

promotes inflammation
Name the function (basophil)

lymphocyte
Name the cell

20-30
Name the percentage (lymphocyte)

produce b and t cells
Name the function (lymphocyte)

monocyte
Name the cell

2-8
Name the percentage (monocyte)

phagocyte
Name the function (monocyte)

o
What blood type is the universal donor?
ab
What blood type is the universal receiver?
o+, o-
O+ can receive what blood?
any
AB+ can receive what blood?
o-, a-, b-, ab-
AB- can receive what blood?
o-
O- can receive what blood?
o-, b-
B- can receive what blood?
o-, a-
A- can receive what blood?
o-, o+, a-, a+
A+ can receive what blood?
o-, o+, b-, b+
B+ can receive what blood?
left common carotid artery
38

left subclavian artery
39

aortic arch
40

pulmonary trunk
41

left pulmonary arteries
42

brachiocephalic artery
52

superior vena cava
51

left pulmonary veins
43

left coronary artery
44

circumflex artery
45

right coronary artery
48

acute marginal artery
46

inferior vena cava
47

right pulmonary veins
49

right pulmonary arteries
50

right atrium
53

54
pulmonary valve

55
tricuspid

56
right ventricle

57
left atrium

58
aortic valve

mitral valve
59

left ventricle
60
