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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.)
Lymphocyte
(Lymphocytes can be identified by their large nucleus)
Monocyte
(They are the largest of all leukocytes. They are amoeboid in shape, having clear cytoplasm. Monocytes have bean-shaped nuclei that are unilobar.)
Segmented Neutrophil
(Neutrophils stain a neutral pink. Normally, neutrophils contain a nucleus divided into 2–5 lobes.)
Band Neutrophil
(The nucleus is frequently multi-lobed with lobes connected by thin strands of nuclear material)
Eosinophil
Erythrocytes or Red Blood Cells
Interphase (Plant)
Early Prophase (Plant)
Late Prophase (Plant)
Metaphase (Plant)
Early Anaphase (Plant)
Late Anaphase (Plant)
Telophase (Plant)
Interphase (Animal)
Prophase (Animal)
Metaphase (Animal)
Anaphase (Animal)
Telophase (Animal)
Interphase (Animal)
Prophase (Animal)
Metaphase (Animal)
Anaphase (Animal)
Telophase (Animal)
Cytokinesis (Animal)