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What is this?

Neutrophils

What is the function of a Neutrophils?

To phagocytize bacteria

What does Form elements contains

RBC(red blood cells )


Platelets


Leukocytes (wbc)


What is the size of a Neutrophils?

10-12 micrometer.




Develop in 14 days


Live for 6 hours

Neutrophils makes up what percentage of white blood cells?

60-70%

Neutrophils makes up what percentage of white blood cells?

50-70 percent

What causes Neutrophils? AA SS

Acute infection



Arthritis



Smoking pregnancy


Stress

What is the size of Neutrophils?

10-12 um

What is this blood test? What is the size ?

Basophil


0-5%

What is the cell?

Neutrophils

What is this cell?

Eosinophils

What is this blood cells?

Lymphocytes

What is the normal range for Lymphocytes?

25-33%

What cell is this?

Monocytes

What is the function of a Monocytes?

Phagocytosis

What cell is this?

Basophil

What is the normal range of a Eosinophils?

2-4%

What is the size of a Lymphocytes ?

5 to 17 um

What is this cell?

Platelets

What would cause a decrease in neutrophils?

Chemo


Flu


Viral/bacteria infection

What would cause a increase in Eosinophils?

Parastic infection


Allergic reaction



Asthma


Skin inflammation

What would cause a decrease in Eosinophils?

Difficult to tell because numbers are unusually low.

Identify the 2 WBC?

Monocytes


Neutrophils

What cell is this? What is the size?

14-24 um size



Monocytes



U or kidney shape nucleus


No granules

What is the function of Lymphocytes?

Immune response by releasing antibodies (B cells ) or by direct attack (T cell )

What can cause a increase in Basophil?

Hive(allergies )


Arthritis


Ulcerative colitis


What causes a decrease in Basophil?

Acute infection


Cancer

What is the cause increase of Lymphocytes?

Bacterial infection (whooping cough)


Hepatitis


Cancer

What causes a decrease in lymphocytes?

Chem


Hiv


Radiation

What is the normal range for Monocytes?

3-8 percentage

Identify the WBC in the middle

Basophil.

What does Basophil release?

Histamine and heparin

What causes the decrease in Monocytes?

Bone Marrow damage


Leukemia

What are Granulocytes?

Neutrophils


Eosinophils


Basophil

What are Agranulocytes?

Lymphocytes


Monocytes