91. |
thrombocytes
|
platelets, one of the formed elements of blood that consists of cell fragments broken off from megakaryocytes |
92. |
thrombocytopenia
|
condition in which there are too few platelets, resulting in abnormal bleeding (hemophilia) |
93. |
thrombocytosis
|
condition in which there are too many platelets, resulting in abnormal clotting (thrombosis) |
94. |
thrombopoietin
|
hormone secreted by the liver and kidneys that prompts the development of megakaryocytes into thrombocytes
(platelets) |
95. |
thrombosis
|
excessive clot formation |
96. |
thrombus
|
aggregation of fibrin, platelets, and erythrocytes in an intact artery or vein |
97. |
tissue factor
|
protein thromboplastin, which initiates the extrinsic pathway when released in response to tissue damage |
98. |
totipotent stem cell
|
embryonic stem cell that is capable of differentiating into any and all cells of the body; enabling
the full development of an organism |
99. |
transferrin
|
plasma protein that binds reversibly to iron and distributes it throughout the body |
100. |
universal donor
|
individual with type O- blood |