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7.condition where there is deficiency of RBCs or haemoglobin in the blood.
8.a series of events that stops bleeding.
10.less than normal delivery of oxygen in tissues.
13.Abnormal increase in number of red blood cells
14.Uncontrollable production of immature WBCs
16.Oxygen transporter
17.it stimulates RBC production in blood.
19.Dissolving of the blood clot
20.a clot that is being transported by the blood stream.
22.Formation of blood cells from pluripotent stem cells occurs in the red bone marrow
23.liquid part of blood is called....
24.Very low platelet count
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1.blood type that is a universal recipient.
2.blood type that is a universal donor.
3.System of blood group
4.develops from Monocytes; responds to bacterial invasion through phagocytosis.
5.Protein in blood that helps clotting
6.Percentage of total blood volume occupied by red blood cells
9.Blood cell used to clot the blood
11.combat inflammation in allergic reactions; effective against parasitic worms.
12.Immature red blood cells
15.the process that takes place in the red bone marrow.
18.Blood flow study
21.Blood filter organ

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