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Fibrous Capule
Trabeculae
Cortex
Germinal Centers
Efferent Lymphatics
Afferent Lymphatics
Valve
Axillary Lymph Nodes
Cervical Lymph Nodes
Submandibular Lymph Nodes
Inguinal Lymph Nodes
Lymphatic vessels
Right Lymphatic Duct
Thoracic Duct
Cisterna Chyli
thymus
Spleen
Splenic Artery
Splenic Vein
Lingual Tonsil
Pharyngeal Tonsil
Palatine Tonsil
The antigens that are located on the Erythrocyte surface that can determine blood type
What are Agglutinogens?
Antibodies that are present in plasma
What are Agglutinins?
cause the antigen and antibodies to clump together
What is agglutination?
Leukocytes that contain cytoplasmic granules and consist of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basilphil
What are Granulocytes?
leukocytes that lack cytoplasmic granules and consist of monocytes and lymphocytes
What are Agranulocytes?
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Reticular Fibers
Medullary Cords
Lymphoid Nodules
Peyer Patches
B+ B- O+
What are the blood types from left to right?
(RBCs/ Whole Blood) x 100
what is the hematocrit formula?
The percentage of the total blood volume comprised of packed erythrocytes
what is a Hematocrit?
males 40 –54% and females 38 – 47%
What are the normal hematocrit ranges for males and females?
A- antigens and B- Antibodies
What Agglutinogens and Agglutinins are A+ blood type?
Neutrophils: 55–70%
Eosinophils: 1-4%
Basophils: 0.5-1%
What are the percentages of Granulocytes?
Lymphocytes: 20-40%
Monocytes: 2-8%
What are the percentages of Agranulocytes?