Hemolysis is the breakdown of red blood cells.
= hemo (blood/hemacyte) + lysis (to separate/breaking down of/destruction)
Leukocytolysis is the destruction of white blood cells.
It's called hemolysis
hemotysis
Hemolysis is the medical term meaning destruction of red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia is an abnormal decrease in the number of red blood cells due to their destruction.
Acute hemolysis is a general term meaning sudden destruction of red blood cells. This destruction can occur with incompatible donor and recipient blood, and it may be fatal.
Leuk or WBC is the medical abbreviation meaning white blood cells.
Lysisit is called cell destruction or if you are talking about dying it is called denatureCytolysis is the medical term for destruction of cells.
Phagocytosis is the medical term meaning digestion and ingestion of microorganisms by white blood cells.
hemophagia
Cytopenia is the medical term meaning low numbers of blood cells.
The medical term for the measurement of the percentage of red blood cells in the volume of blood is hematocrit.
The typical life span of the red blood cells is about 120 days. The old red blood cells are identified and killed by spleen. Spleen is located in upper and backside of left side of the abdomen.
Anemia is when one has fewer blood cells than normal. There can be many causes for anemia such as excessive blood loss, poor red blood cell production, or destruction of the blood cells.
Erythrocytopathy is the medical term meaning any disease of red blood cells.
A complete blood count (CBC) is the test that includes a number of measures of blood cells.