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Basophil
(a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, relatively pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse bluish-black granules of variable size.) |
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Lymphocyte
(Lymphocytes can be identified by their large nucleus) |
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Monocyte
(They are the largest of all leukocytes. They are amoeboid in shape, having clear cytoplasm. Monocytes have bean-shaped nuclei that are unilobar.) |
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Segmented Neutrophil
(Neutrophils stain a neutral pink. Normally, neutrophils contain a nucleus divided into 2–5 lobes.) |
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Band Neutrophil
(The nucleus is frequently multi-lobed with lobes connected by thin strands of nuclear material) |
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Eosinophil
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Erythrocytes or Red Blood Cells
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Interphase (Plant)
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Early Prophase (Plant)
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Late Prophase (Plant)
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Metaphase (Plant)
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Early Anaphase (Plant)
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Late Anaphase (Plant)
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Telophase (Plant)
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Interphase (Animal)
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Prophase (Animal)
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Metaphase (Animal)
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Anaphase (Animal)
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Telophase (Animal)
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Interphase (Animal)
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Prophase (Animal)
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Metaphase (Animal)
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Anaphase (Animal)
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Telophase (Animal)
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Cytokinesis (Animal)
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