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Erythrocytes
Biconcave discs - red blood cells
What is this image of, and Why?
Neutrophils - Granular Leukocyctes
nucleus has two to five lobes connected by very thin strands of chromatin
besides the erythrocytes, what else is pictured, and how can you tell?
Eosinophils - grandular Leukocytes.
granules usually do not cover or obscure the nucleus. which most often has two or three lobes connected by either a thin strand or a thick stand.
Besides the erythrocytes, what else is pictures, and how can you tell?
Basophil - granular leukocyctes.
round, variable-sized granules. granules commonly obscure teh nucleus, which has two lobes.
What is the large dark image in the center - how can you tell?
Lymphocyte - agranular leukocytes. nucleus is round or slightly indented and stains dark. cytoplasm stains sky blue and forms a rim around the nucleus
What is the dark image in the center - how can you tell?
Monocyte - agranular leukocytes.
nucleus is usually kidney shapes or horseshoe shaped - cytoplasm is blue-gray and has a foamy appearance
Besides the erythrocytes, what is the large image in the center - how can you tell?
Platelets
what are the tiny particles in the image -
Throid Gland
what is this image of?
parathyroid
what is this image of?
Posteroir pituitary
what is this image of?
Thymus
what is this image of?
Pineal Gland
what is this image of?
Pineal Gland
what is this image of?
Pineal Gland
what is this image of?
pancreas
what is this image of?
Testes
what is this image of?