BIOM 3200 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Leptin, Motility, Clinical Urine Tests

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An elevated white blood cell count is an increase in white blood cell production in the bone marrow which occurs when the body is fighting against infections by microorganisms. Neutrophils are a type of leukocyte and are the first responders to infections, killing bacteria by the process of phagocytosis. Possibly caused by a parasitic infection (eosinophilia) which it may be malaria as it is prominent in this region. An elevated eosinophil levels indicates the body"s response to detoxifying foreign substances; secreting enzymes to dissolve clots and fighting parasitic infections by releasing kill granules. Caused by a parasitic infection (eosinophilia) which it may be malaria as it is prominent in this region. A low red blood cell count indicates that there is an decreased production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, reducing the amount of oxygen being brought to the cells around the body.

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