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Thermometer

Test Tube

Hemocytometer


Capillary Tube


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)

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*


Neutrophil

Lymphocyte

Monocyte

Eosinophil



Basophil

Normal values of NEUTROPHILS?

Normal values of NEUTROPHILS?

62%


-Most abundant


(N, L, M, E, B)

Normal values of LYMPOCYTES?

Normal values of LYMPOCYTES?

30%


-2nd Abdundant


(N, L, M, E, B)

Normal values of
MONOCYTES?

Normal values of


MONOCYTES?

4.5%


-3rd


(N, L, M, E, B)

Normal values of EOSINOPHILS?

Normal values of EOSINOPHILS?

3%


-2nd Least


(N, L, M, E, B)

Normal values of BASOPHILS?

Normal values of BASOPHILS?

.5%


-LEAST found


(N, L, M, E, B)

High amount of EOSINOPHILS means what disease?

-Eosinophilia

High amount of NEUTROPHILS, EOSINOPHILS, and BASOPHILS means what disease?

-Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia

High amount of LYMPHOCYTES means what disease?

-Chronic Lymphoblastic Leukemia

High amount of MONOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTES means what disease?

-Infectious Mononucleosis

Segmented Neutrophil


Banded Neutrophil

What are the phases of the CELL CYCLE?

Interphase


Prophase


Metaphase


Anaphase


Telophase



What are the phases of MITOSIS?

Prophase


Metaphase


Anaphase


Telophase

 *Know MITOSIS examples under microscope*

*Know MITOSIS examples under microscope*

*Another 
MITOSIS 
example*

*Another


MITOSIS


example*

Which PHASE is this?
*Hint*
-Of the cell cycle

Which PHASE is this?


*Hint*


-Of the cell cycle

INTERPHASE



Which PHASE is this?

Which PHASE is this?

PROPHASE


-Nuclear envelope breaks,chromosomes move apart-



 Which PHASE is this?

Which PHASE is this?

METAPHASE


-Centrioles develop, chromosomes line up-



 Which PHASE is this?

Which PHASE is this?

ANAPHASE


-Centrioles pulling apart, chromatin separates-



 Which PHASE is this?


*In the center*

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)

How does molecular weight affect diffusion?

The HEAVIER the molecular weight of a substance the SLOWER it will move in diffusion.

 *Tonicity Review Pic*

*Tonicity Review Pic*

*2nd Tonicity Review Pic*

*2nd Tonicity Review Pic*

How would you determine a + POSTIVE test for STARCH in a solution?

Blue/Black with Iodine = Starch + Positive

How would you determine a - NEGATIVE test for STARCH in a solution?

Yellow/Clear with Iodine = Starch - Negative

How would you determine a + POSTIVE test for GLUCOSE in a solution?

How would you determine a - NEGATIVE test for GLUCOSE in a solution?