LAB 7: Flashcards

1
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has lost the blue-gray color and is salmon colored as hemoglobinization is complete

A

erythrocyte

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2
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is salmon colored as hemoglobinization is complete

A

erythrocyte

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3
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what is the size of the eryththrocyte?

A

7-8 micrometer

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4
Q

describe the cytoplasm of the erythrocyte?

A

salmon with central pallor of about one-third of the diameter of the cell

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5
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is the nucleus, nucleoli and chromatin present in the erythrocyte?

A

Absent, none

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6
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what is the reference interval of the erythrocyte?

A

peripheral blood predominant cell type

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7
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what is the size of the lymphocyte?

A

7-18 micrometers

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8
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what is the nucleus of the lymphocyte?

A

round to oval, slightly indented

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9
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is the nucleoli present in the lymphocyte?

A

occasional

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10
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what is the cytoplasm of the lymphocyte?

A

scant to moderate, sky blue, vacuoles may be present

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11
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what is the N:C ratio of the lymphocyte?

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5:1 to 2:1

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12
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what is the reference interval for combined small and large lymphocytes?

A

Bone Marrow : 5% - 15%
Peripheral blood : 20% - 40%

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13
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what is the size of the monocyte?

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12-20 micrometer

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14
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describe the nucleus of the monocytes?

A

round, horseshoe shaped or kidney shaped

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15
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describe the nucleoli and chromatin of the monocyte?

A

Nucleoli - not visible
Chromatin - lacy

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16
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describe the cytoplasm of the monocytes? granules and vacuoles?

A

blue-gray; presence of pseudopods
granules: fine granules, appearance of ground glass
vacuoles: Absent to numerous

17
Q

what is the reference interval of the monocytes?
Bone marrow and peripheral blood ?

A

Bone marrow : 2%
Peripheral Blood: 3-11%

18
Q

what is the size of the neutrophilic band?

A

10-15 micrometer

19
Q

constricted but no threadlike filament indentation is more than 50% of the width of a hypothetical round nucleus

A

neutrophilic band

20
Q

the nucleus is variable, may be round, horseshoe shaped or kidney shaped

21
Q

nucleus is round to oval and may be slightly indented

A

lymphocyte

22
Q

nucleus is present, nucleoli is and chromatin is absent?

A

erythrocyte

23
Q

chromatin is coarse, clumped and nucleoli not visible

A

neutrophilic band

24
Q

cytoplasm is scant to moderate, sky blue, vacuoles may be present

A

lymphocyte

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cytoplasm is pale pink, to colorless
neutrophilic band
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the size of the cell is 10-15 micrometer? Nucleus has a presence of 2-5 lobes connected by thin filaments, without visible chromatin
segmented neutrophil
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nucleus is two to three lobes connected by thin filaments without visible chromatin; majority of mature cells have two lobes
eosinophil
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its cytoplasm is pale pink, cream-colored or colorless
segmented neutrophil
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is cream-clored; may have irregular borders, what cytoplasm is it referring to?
eosinophil
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its nucleus is usually two lobes connected by thin filaments without visible chromatin
basophil
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its granules are water-soluble and may be dissolved during the staining process leaving clear areas in the cytoplasm
basophil
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its cytoplasm is lavender to colorless
basophil
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its N:C Ratio is predominates
basophil
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its cytoplasm is light blue to colorless with granules of red to violet, abundant
platelet
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size of the platelets?
2-4 micrometers
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size of the basophil?
10-14 micrometers
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size of the eosinophil?
12-17 micrometers