Latin prefix meaning "two"
Chemical compound produced in adequate amounts only if oxygen is available.
"slang" for oxytocin in Labor and Delivery
Clustering (clumping)of cells linked by antibodies
WBC with histamine and heparin granules
Green bile pigment produced from the breakdown of hemoglobin and coloring the feces
Source of clotting proteins and site of complete breakdown of hemoglobin
WBC which leaves blood vessels to become macrophages
Good source of carotene (vitamin A); sweet potatoe
Abbreviation for hemoglobin
Hormone produced by right atrium of the heart and released when the right atrium is stretched
Anterior pituitary hormone promoting tissue building; level surges at puberty (goes higher)
For well, normal person, the most common leukocyte
Red, iron-containing pigment to which oxygen binds in hemoglobin
Location of vitamin K producing bacteria
Abreviation for erythrocytes
Gland producing melatonin to regulate the sleep-wake cycle
Hormone from the anterior pituitary which targets the thyroid gland
Anterior pituitary hormone which targets cells in the ovary or the testes
Organ in the LUQ able to breakdown worn out erythrocytes
Abbreviation for thrombocytes
Anterior pituitary hormone targeting the adrenal gland
Anterior pituitary hormone stimulating follicles in the ovaries or testes
Important cofactor for clotting
Group of plasma proteins that includes transport proteins, clotting factors, immune proteins, and others