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Identify cell #1 and cell #2
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#1 - Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes
#2 - Eosinophil - Cell is speckled, nucleus still visible |
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Identify cell #1 and cell #2
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#1 Monocyte - Kidney/"M"/Horseshoe-shaped nucleus, larger as compared to surrouding cells
#2 Monocyte - Kidney/"M"/Horseshoe-shaped nucleus, larger as compared to surrouding cells |
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Identify cell #1
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#1 Monocyte - Kidney/"M"/Horseshoe-shaped nucleus, larger as compared to surrouding cells
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Identify cell #1 and cell #2
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#1 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes
#2 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely |
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Identify cells #1, #2, and #3
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#1 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes
#2 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes #3 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely |
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Identify cells #1, #2, and #3
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#1 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely
#2 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes #3 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes |
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Identify cells #1, #2, and #3
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#1 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes
#2 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes #3 Monocyte - Kidney/"M"/Horseshoe-shaped nucleus, larger as compared to surrouding cells |
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Identify cell #1
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#1 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely
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Identify cells #1, #2, and #3
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#1 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely
#2 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes #3 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes |
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Identify cell #1
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#1 Lymphocyte - Nucleus is solid, fills cell completely, or nearly completely
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Identify cell #1 and cell #2
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#1 Neutrophil - Nucleus has multiple lobes
#2 Eosinophil - Cell is speckled, nucleus still visible |
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Identify cell #1
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#1 Basophil - Cell is speckled, nucleus occluded
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What does the mnemonic “Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas” represent?
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The relative proportions of leukocytes in the blood, in descending order - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils
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What proportion of leukocytes do Neutrophils represent? What is their job?
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40-70%
Phagocytize bacteria |
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What proportion of leukocytes do Lymphocytes represent? What is their job?
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20-49%
Produce antibodies, destroy viraly infected cells, and cancer cells |
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What proportion of leukocytes do Monocytes represent? What is their job?
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4-8%
Phagocytosis |
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What proportion of leukocytes do Eosinophils represent? What is their job?
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1-4%
Kill parasitic worms |
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What proportion of leukocytes do Basophils represent? What is their job?
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<1%
Release histamine and mediate inflammatory response |
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What is a "normal" concentration of Erythrocytes in the blood? What is their job?
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4.5-5 million cells/mm^3
Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide |
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What is a "normal" concentration of Platelets in the blood? What is their job?
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250,000-500,000 cells/mm^3
Important for blood clotting |
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What is Leukocytosis?
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Leukocytosis is a raised white blood cell count (the leukocyte count) above the normal range in the blood
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What is Leukopenia?
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Leukopenia (also known as leukocytopenia, or leucopenia, from Greek λευκό-white and πενία-deficiency) is a decrease in the number of white blood cells (leukocytes) found in the blood, which places individuals at increased risk of infection.
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What is Leukemia?
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Leukemia (American English) or leukaemia (British English) is a type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells.
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What is Polycythemia?
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Polycythemia (also known as polycythaemia or erythrocytosis) is a disease state in which the proportion of blood volume that is occupied by red blood cells increases. Blood volume proportions can be measured as hematocrit level.
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What is Anemia?
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Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells.
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