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16 Cards in this Set
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Erythrocytes
Biconcave discs - red blood cells |
What is this image of, and Why?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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Lymphocyte - agranular leukocytes. nucleus is round or slightly indented and stains dark. cytoplasm stains sky blue and forms a rim around the nucleus
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What is the dark image in the center - how can you tell?
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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?
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Platelets
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what are the tiny particles in the image -
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Throid Gland
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what is this image of?
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parathyroid
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what is this image of?
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Posteroir pituitary
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what is this image of?
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Thymus
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what is this image of?
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Pineal Gland
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what is this image of?
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Pineal Gland
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what is this image of?
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Pineal Gland
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what is this image of?
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pancreas
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what is this image of?
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Testes
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what is this image of?
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