Blood - Slides Flashcards
Which is plasma, RBC, WBC

A: Leukocytes
B: Plasma
C: Erythrocytes
What is this

Reticulocytes

Erythocyte. dumbbell shape
Which two diseases are represented in these slides?

Sickle Cell
Spherocytosis-see round shape, not as effecient at carrying oxygen and cytoskeleton not as intact (remove spleen)

Neutrophilic Granulocyte

Eosinophilic Granulocyte

Basophilic Granulocyte

Monocytes

Lymphocyte
what type of cells are these? What are those two things?

Neutrophils. Barr body are in women bc of the inactivated X
Band/Stab cells are immature neutrophils

A neutrophil. The dark lobes are nucleus

Eosinophil (bilobed nucleus)

A: Eosinophil
B: Neutrophil
C: Lymphocyte

Eosinohil. The arrows point at granules (contain anti-parasitic major basic protein)

Basophil

A: Neutrophil
B: Basophil

Basophil. Notice that the granules are homogeneously stained. the thing that has white spots is the nucleus

Monocyte-darkly stained nucleus, basophilic cytoplasm

Top: lymphocyte
Bottom: Monocyte

Monocyte

Lymphocytes

Lymphocyte

What is around A? Platelets

A platelet

A: neutrophils
B:Basophil
arrows: erythrocytes
arrowheads: platelets