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Side A ------ Side B ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? ------ Myeloblast; Y nucleoli; no granules ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? what else is significant about this cell? ------ Promyelocyte; nucleoli Y; many red/ppl granules; has some ltd motility ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? what is diff about the nucleus? what else is significant about this cell ------ Myelocyte; oval eccentric nucleus w flattened side; no nucleoli; 1 and 2 granules; light blue cyto; last cell capable of mitosis ID this cell; what is diff about the nucleus? are there nucleoli? granules? ------ Metamyelocyte; indented kidney bean shape nucleus; pink cyto; 2 granules and some 3 ID this cell; what is diff about the nucleus? what else is significant about this cell? ------ Band granulocyte; c-shaped nucleus w uniform width; full motility ID this cell; How long can it live in the PB, how long in the tissues; What is its major function ------ Neutrophil; 10 hrs, 4-6 days; defense from bacterial infections via phagocytosis ID this cell and its major function ------ Eosinophil; antihistamine release to suppress inflammatory substances; minor fxn can destroy some parasites ID this cell and its major function ------ Basophil; involved with the immune response; causes inflammation through release of histamine and heparin ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? vacuoles? ------ Monoblast; 1-2 nucleoli, no granules, may have vacuoles ID this cell; where is the nucleus? are there granules? vacuoles? ------ Promonocyte; Irregular shape, indented eccentric nucleus; vacuoles; fine pink granules; variable motility ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? vacuoles? is it motile? ------ Monocyte; irreg nucleus, no nucleoli, gr-bl cyto, small red-ppl granules, lots of vacuoles, high motility (pseudopod) ID this cell and 2 of its features (or lack thereof) ------ Lymphoblast; 1-2 nucleoli, no granules ID this cell and one of its possible features ------ Prolymphocyte; occasional fine red granules ID this cell and 2 of its poss features; what is its major function ------ Lymphocyte; scant sky blue cyto, few red granules; regulates immune fxn ID this cell and 3 features; what is it's function ------ Plasma cell; no nucleoli, vacuoles, no granules; secrete Abs ID this cell and 4 of its features ------ Megakaryocyte; many lobed nucleus, no nucleoli, LOTS of blue-pink cyto, few granules ID this cell and 4 of its features ------ Pronormoblast; large rnd nucleus, 0-2 nucleoli, med dark blue cyto, no granules ID this cell (artists representation); What is the blue-ppl color from? ------ Reticulocyte/Polychromatic erythrocyte; residual RNA stains blue/ppl What disorder is seen in this slide? ------ Polychromasia from the presence of polychromatic erythrocytes in the PB (non-biconcave and much bluer than normal RBC) What type of cell is seen here? What is its function ------ RBC, deliver oxygen to tissues
Side A ------ Side B ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? ------ Myeloblast; Y nucleoli; no granules ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? what else is significant about this cell? ------ Promyelocyte; nucleoli Y; many red/ppl granules; has some ltd motility ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? what is diff about the nucleus? what else is significant about this cell ------ Myelocyte; oval eccentric nucleus w flattened side; no nucleoli; 1 and 2 granules; light blue cyto; last cell capable of mitosis ID this cell; what is diff about the nucleus? are there nucleoli? granules? ------ Metamyelocyte; indented kidney bean shape nucleus; pink cyto; 2 granules and some 3 ID this cell; what is diff about the nucleus? what else is significant about this cell? ------ Band granulocyte; c-shaped nucleus w uniform width; full motility ID this cell; How long can it live in the PB, how long in the tissues; What is its major function ------ Neutrophil; 10 hrs, 4-6 days; defense from bacterial infections via phagocytosis ID this cell and its major function ------ Eosinophil; antihistamine release to suppress inflammatory substances; minor fxn can destroy some parasites ID this cell and its major function ------ Basophil; involved with the immune response; causes inflammation through release of histamine and heparin ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? vacuoles? ------ Monoblast; 1-2 nucleoli, no granules, may have vacuoles ID this cell; where is the nucleus? are there granules? vacuoles? ------ Promonocyte; Irregular shape, indented eccentric nucleus; vacuoles; fine pink granules; variable motility ID this cell; are there nucleoli? granules? vacuoles? is it motile? ------ Monocyte; irreg nucleus, no nucleoli, gr-bl cyto, small red-ppl granules, lots of vacuoles, high motility (pseudopod) ID this cell and 2 of its features (or lack thereof) ------ Lymphoblast; 1-2 nucleoli, no granules ID this cell and one of its possible features ------ Prolymphocyte; occasional fine red granules ID this cell and 2 of its poss features; what is its major function ------ Lymphocyte; scant sky blue cyto, few red granules; regulates immune fxn ID this cell and 3 features; what is it's function ------ Plasma cell; no nucleoli, vacuoles, no granules; secrete Abs ID this cell and 4 of its features ------ Megakaryocyte; many lobed nucleus, no nucleoli, LOTS of blue-pink cyto, few granules ID this cell and 4 of its features ------ Pronormoblast; large rnd nucleus, 0-2 nucleoli, med dark blue cyto, no granules ID this cell (artists representation); What is the blue-ppl color from? ------ Reticulocyte/Polychromatic erythrocyte; residual RNA stains blue/ppl What disorder is seen in this slide? ------ Polychromasia from the presence of polychromatic erythrocytes in the PB (non-biconcave and much bluer than normal RBC) What type of cell is seen here? What is its function ------ RBC, deliver oxygen to tissues
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