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Match the cell type with the description that best fits.
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These cells are phagocytic. They are the most prevalent immune cell, the first responders to infection, and only live 1-2 days.
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carries oxygen to tissues and carbon dioxide away
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A class of cells that do not have inclusions and have regular nuclei
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These cells produce antibiodies when sensitized. They can be activated by either a T-dependant or a T-independant pathway.
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these cells have "many fates" and can develop into any of the many cells that make up the blood
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These cells are phagocytic and will mature into macrophages as they migrate through tissue to the site of infection
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These cells produce histamine which causes vasodialation. They are found fixed in tissues.
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These cells develop from a sensitized B cell. They produce antibiodies at a rate of 2,000 per second!
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These cells have long cytoplasmic projections that are used to display antigen to T-cells. They are one of the immune system's main antigen presenting cells.
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These cells are the "bosses" of the immune system. They are unable to be activated on their own and require an antigen presenting cell to activat them. They produce chemicals that can call the other cells to action or directly destroy pathogens.
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These cells produce histamine which causes vasodialation - they are found mobile in the blood stream. They are often implicated in allergies.
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These cells secrete chemicals that attack parasitic worms
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plays a role in blood clotting
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these cells are lymphocytes that target cancerous or viral infected cells and then destroy them using extracellular killing
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These cells are considered the "big eaters" of the immune system. They are phagocytic and can be found fixed in tissue or mobile in the blood stream.
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a class of cells that have inclusions of densely packed chemicals and irregularly shaped nuclei
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red blood cells
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platelets
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Granulocytes
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Agranulocytes
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Monocytes
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Macrophages
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Neutrophils
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Dendritic cells
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Eosinophils
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Basophils
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pleuripotent stem cell
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natural killer cells
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B cells
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T cells
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mast cells
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plasma cells

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