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When testing a hypothesis involving population proportions, an increase in sample size will result in a smaller chance of making a Type I statistical error.
Phagocytosis
Ingestion and digestion of bacteria and particles by phagocytes.
Immune Response
The body's defensive reaction to foreign substances or pathogens, involving recognition, response, and memory.
Neutrophils
A type of white blood cell, part of the immune system, that helps fight infection by engulfing and killing pathogens.
Wright's Stain
A histological stain that facilitates the differentiation of blood cell types by staining the cytoplasm of cells blue and the nuclei red to violet.
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