what kind of blood is carried to the hepatic portal system?
deoxygenated blood
where is the blood being carried from hepatic portal system?
hepatic cells
characteristics of monocyte
agranulocytes, u-shaped nucleus and large diameter. function: attack and destroy bacteria and viruses by phagocytosis and develop macrophages.
characteristics of basophil
granulocytes, bilobed nucleus, large purple to black granules. function: release histamine (inflammatory chemical) release heparin (anticoagulant).
characteristics of neutrophil
granulocytes, multi-lobed nucleus, and most abundant leukocyte. function: phagocytize bacteria
characteristics of eosinophil
granulocytes, bilobed nucleus, and red granules. function: kill parasitic worms, allergies/asthma.
characteristics of lymphocyte
agranulocytes, spherical nucleus, thin and pale ring of cytoplasm. function: responsible for immune response.
name given to describe location of kidney
retroperitoneally
where is LH released from
the ovaries
what does LH do
stimulates steroid release