Vacuoles
...granulocyte s White blood cells ( neutrophils ,
eosinophils , and basophils ) bearing "granules" ( vacuoles ) in their cytoplasm that stain deeply. Full article >>>...
Urinary bladder
...ies that — with the aid of macrophages and
eosinophils — ... Full article >>> A duct leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder . urethra [Gk. from ourein, to urinate] ... Full article >>> A saclike outgrowth from the ventral surface of the posterior part...
Small intestine
...ies that — with the aid of macrophages and
eosinophils — ... Full article >>> small intestine The part of the digestive system consisting of the duodenum , jejunum , and ileum . Full article >>> In the small intestine , the polypeptide s formed by digestion i...
Neutrophils
neutrophils
eosinophils basophils Two kinds of leukocytes without gr...f granulocyte s: neutrophils , basophils , and
eosinophils (named according to their staining properties). Full article >>> Monocytes share t...
Granulocyte
...granulocyte s White blood cells ( neutrophils ,
eosinophils , and basophils ) bearing "granules" ( vacuoles )...2; Three kinds of granulocyte s neutrophils
eosinophils basophils Two kinds of leukocytes without granules in their cytoplasm ... Full article >...
Fitness
...t catalyze the chemical reactions within cells .
eosinophils : white blood cells whose functions are uncertain. Full article >>> Adaptation : a condition or character which afford fitness to a species in a particular environment . Adaptive radiation : evolution ary divergence of memb...
Enzymes
...t catalyze the chemical reactions within cells .
eosinophils : white blood cells whose functions are uncertain. epididymis : the tube in which sperm cells mature. Full article >>> enzymes : Proteins that trigger activity in the cells of the body. An enzyme is not affected by the acti...
Eosinophils
...rm cells mature. Full article >>>
eosinophils activating many of these recruited cells to pro...granulocyte s White blood cells ( neutrophils ,
eosinophils , and basophils ) bearing "granules" ( vacuoles ) in their cytoplasm that stain deeply. Full art...
Enzyme
...t catalyze the chemical reactions within cells .
eosinophils : white blood cells whose functions are uncertain. epididymis : the tube in which sperm cells mature. Full article >>> Enzyme : A protein that acts as a catalyst, speeding the rate at which a biochemi cal re action proceeds bu...
Environment
...t catalyze the chemical reactions within cells .
eosinophils : white blood cells whose functions are uncertain. Full article >>> Environment al stress. Variously defined as (a) an environment al change to which an organ ism cannot acclimate and (b) an environment al change that increases t...
Bronchi
...lation of inflammatory cells — especially
eosinophils — and the production of mucus. Full article >>> These include yeast infections of the esophagus , bronchi , and lungs ; Pneumocystis pneumonia (a fungal infection); toxoplasmosis (caused by a protozoa n that is spread by cat...
Basophils
...f granulocyte s: neutrophils , basophils , and
eosinophils (named according to their staining properties). ...granulocyte s White blood cells ( neutrophils ,
eosinophils , and basophils ) bearing "granules" ( vacuoles ) in their cytoplasm that stain deeply. Full art...