Name six kinds of blood cells that function in nonspecific immunity. Name the most important function of each.
a) Neutrophils (phagocytosis), eosinophils (parasite defense), basophils (release histamine), natural killer cells (attack infected cells), monocytes (phagocytosis), macrophages (phagocytosis)
b) T cells (antigen recognition), B cells (antibody production), platelets (clotting), red blood cells (oxygen transport), white blood cells (immune defense), plasma cells (antibody secretion)
c) Erythrocytes (oxygen transport), leukocytes (immune defense), thrombocytes (clotting), neutrophils (phagocytosis), lymphocytes (antigen recognition), monocytes (phagocytosis)
d) Plasma cells (antibody production), dendritic cells (antigen presentation), mast cells (histamine release), eosinophils (parasite defense), basophils (inflammation), macrophages (phagocytosis)