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Within the cochlea, higher-frequency sounds are converted to electrical impulses near the
Un-Lobed Nucleus
Refers to a nucleus without segmentation, typically seen in certain types of white blood cells, such as lymphocytes.
B+ Erythrocyte
Refers to a type of red blood cell with B antigen on its surface and Rh factor positive, important in blood transfusion compatibility.
ABO Antigens
Specific markers found on the surface of red blood cells that determine a person's blood group in the ABO blood group system.
+Rh Antigen
A protein present on the surface of red blood cells that denotes the Rh+ blood group, playing a critical role in blood transfusion compatibility.
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