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Thermometer |
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Test Tube |
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Hemocytometer |
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Capillary Tube |
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Anti serum -Used to find out blood type.(Ex. If Anti Serum A is used and the blood agglutinates, it means the blood has A-Type Antigens...A type Blood) |
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Types of WBC's (White Blood Cells) |
Neutrophils Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils (In order Most to Least from top to bottom) *Never, Let, Monkeys, Eat, Bananas* |
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Neutrophil |
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Lymphocyte |
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Monocyte
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Eosinophil |
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Basophil |
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Normal values of NEUTROPHILS? |
62% -Most abundant (N, L, M, E, B) |
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Normal values of LYMPOCYTES? |
30% -2nd Abdundant (N, L, M, E, B) |
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Normal values of MONOCYTES? |
4.5% -3rd (N, L, M, E, B) |
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Normal values of EOSINOPHILS? |
3% -2nd Least (N, L, M, E, B) |
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Normal values of BASOPHILS? |
.5% -LEAST found (N, L, M, E, B) |
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High amount of EOSINOPHILS means what disease? |
-Eosinophilia |
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High amount of NEUTROPHILS, EOSINOPHILS, and BASOPHILS means what disease? |
-Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia |
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High amount of LYMPHOCYTES means what disease? |
-Chronic Lymphoblastic Leukemia |
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High amount of MONOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTES means what disease? |
-Infectious Mononucleosis |
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Segmented Neutrophil
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Banded Neutrophil |
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What are the phases of the CELL CYCLE? |
Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase |
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What are the phases of MITOSIS? |
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase |
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*Know MITOSIS examples under microscope* |
*Another MITOSIS example* |
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Which PHASE is this? *Hint* -Of the cell cycle |
INTERPHASE |
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Which PHASE is this? |
PROPHASE -Nuclear envelope breaks,chromosomes move apart- |
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Which PHASE is this? |
METAPHASE -Centrioles develop, chromosomes line up- |
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Which PHASE is this? |
ANAPHASE -Centrioles pulling apart, chromatin separates- |
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Which PHASE is this? *In the center* |
TELOPHASE -2 cells begin to form, centrioles continue to pull, prepares for cytokinesis (when cell breaks apart fully into 2 separate cells) |
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How does molecular weight affect diffusion? |
The HEAVIER the molecular weight of a substance the SLOWER it will move in diffusion. |
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*Tonicity Review Pic* |
*2nd Tonicity Review Pic* |
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How would you determine a + POSTIVE test for STARCH in a solution? |
Blue/Black with Iodine = Starch + Positive |
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How would you determine a - NEGATIVE test for STARCH in a solution? |
Yellow/Clear with Iodine = Starch - Negative |
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How would you determine a + POSTIVE test for GLUCOSE in a solution? |
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How would you determine a - NEGATIVE test for GLUCOSE in a solution? |
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