(M) Lab Blood And Bone Marrow Flashcards
What are the structures encircled?
Adipocytes
What is the structure pointed at called?
Megakaryocyte
The fragmentation of a megakaryocyte’s cytoplasm leads to the formation of _______
Platelets
What are the structures in the photo?
Red blood cells
What type of WBC is
in the photo?
Neutrophil
What is the normal value for the structure in the photo?
55-65% (neutrophil)
What type of infection causes the increase of this granulocyte?
Bacterial infection
How many lobes does a neutrophil have?
3-5
What is the other term for neutrophils
Polymorphonuclear WBC
What type of WBC is in the photo?
Eosinophil
What type of WBC is in the photo?
Eosinophil
Which infection(s) causes the increase of this type of WBC
Helminithic, allergic, and parasitic infections
Identify the type of WBC in the photo
Basophil
How many lobes does this type of WBC contain?
2 (bilobed)
Identify the type of WBC in the photo
Lymphocyte
What infection causes the increase of this type of WBC?
Viral infection
Identify the type of WBC in the photo
Monocyte
This wbc stays in circulation for how many hours before they’re deposited in the tissues
72 hrs
This type of WBC is converted into ?
Macrophage
What is the shape of this type of WBC?
Kidney or bean shaped
What is the structure pointed at?
Platelets
What is the size of the structure pointed at?
2-3 micrometer in diameter
What’s the shape of platelets
Biconcave discs
What is the normal value of the structure pointed at?
150,000to
300,000/ mm3