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What is this? |
Neutrophils |
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What is the function of a Neutrophils? |
To phagocytize bacteria |
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What does Form elements contains |
RBC(red blood cells ) Platelets Leukocytes (wbc) |
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What is the size of a Neutrophils? |
10-12 micrometer.
Develop in 14 days Live for 6 hours |
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Neutrophils makes up what percentage of white blood cells? |
60-70% |
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Neutrophils makes up what percentage of white blood cells? |
50-70 percent |
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What causes Neutrophils? AA SS |
Acute infection Arthritis Smoking pregnancy Stress |
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What is the size of Neutrophils? |
10-12 um |
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What is this blood test? What is the size ? |
Basophil 0-5% |
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What is the cell? |
Neutrophils |
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What is this cell? |
Eosinophils |
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What is this blood cells? |
Lymphocytes |
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What is the normal range for Lymphocytes? |
25-33% |
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What cell is this? |
Monocytes |
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What is the function of a Monocytes? |
Phagocytosis |
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What cell is this? |
Basophil |
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What is the normal range of a Eosinophils? |
2-4% |
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What is the size of a Lymphocytes ? |
5 to 17 um |
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What is this cell? |
Platelets |
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What would cause a decrease in neutrophils? |
Chemo Flu Viral/bacteria infection |
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What would cause a increase in Eosinophils? |
Parastic infection Allergic reaction
Asthma Skin inflammation |
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What would cause a decrease in Eosinophils? |
Difficult to tell because numbers are unusually low. |
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Identify the 2 WBC? |
Monocytes Neutrophils |
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What cell is this? What is the size? |
14-24 um size Monocytes U or kidney shape nucleus No granules |
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What is the function of Lymphocytes? |
Immune response by releasing antibodies (B cells ) or by direct attack (T cell ) |
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What can cause a increase in Basophil? |
Hive(allergies ) Arthritis Ulcerative colitis |
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What causes a decrease in Basophil? |
Acute infection Cancer |
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What is the cause increase of Lymphocytes? |
Bacterial infection (whooping cough) Hepatitis Cancer |
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What causes a decrease in lymphocytes? |
Chem Hiv Radiation |
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What is the normal range for Monocytes? |
3-8 percentage |
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Identify the WBC in the middle |
Basophil. |
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What does Basophil release? |
Histamine and heparin |
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What causes the decrease in Monocytes? |
Bone Marrow damage Leukemia |
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What are Granulocytes? |
Neutrophils Eosinophils Basophil |
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What are Agranulocytes? |
Lymphocytes Monocytes |