Exam 2 Blood Flashcards
What is 1?
Plasma; contains albumin, fibrinogen, immunoglobulins, lipids, hormones, vitamins, and salts as predominant compontes
What is 2?
Buffy coat; leukocyte and platelets 1%
What is 3?
Red blood cells; 42% - 47%
What is 4?
Blood collected in presence of anticoagulant and centrifuges
What is 5?
Blood collected without an anticoagulant and left to coagulate
What is 6?
Blood clot; fibrin containing networktrapping blood cells
What is 7?
Serum; protein rich fluid lacking fibrinogen
What is this slide a depiction of?
Normal Erythrocyte
What is shown on this slide?
Sickle cell erythrocytes
What is the large nucleated cell?
what is the small Purple cell?
Neutrophil
Platelet
what is shown on the slide?
Basophil
What is 1?
Bilobed nucleus
What is 2?
Specific (secondary) granules
What are 1 & 2?
And what type of cell is this?
- Bilobed nucleus
- Cytoplasmic granules
Cell type: basophil
What type of cell is this?
Eosinophil
What is 1?
Bilobed nucleus
What is 2?
Specific granules
What is 3?
Crystalline center
What is shown on the left?
Eosinophil