mod 13 Flashcards

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animals that has their erythrocyte capable of rouleaux formation

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dog
cat
horses
sheep
pig

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what animal?

neutrophils having irregularly lobed nucleus, lobes are joined by a narrow stand with fineand diffused granules

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dog

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how many microns does the erythrocyte of the cat have

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5 to 9

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how many microns does the erythrocyte of the dog have

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7

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give the animals that has their erythrocyte INCAPABLE of rouleaux formation

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bovine
goat

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what occurence does the erythrocyte of the cat have

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howell jolly bodies in 1% of normal erythrocyte

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they have the smallest erythrocyte and it has no central pallor

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goat

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their neutrophil has a filament or nuclear strand that connects the nuclear lobe

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cat

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7
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what structures are seen in the nucleus of neutrophils of horses

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heterochromatic foci

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what animal?

neutrophils being light pink to red granules and a filament connects one lobe to main part of the nucleus

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bovine

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in avian, this is multi lobed (up to 5) with coarsely clumped heterochromatin

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neutrophils

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in dogs, how do you distiguish the monocyte and basophils?

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through the presence of basophilic granules which are readily dissolved upon processing

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in what animal do you see the basophils being a purple granules with red halo making the cytoplasm reddish

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goat

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what is the distinct feature of neutrophils of avian

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the presence of eosinophilic rods with fusiform configuration which are dissolved in aqeous solution

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shape and color of granules of basophils of pig

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coccoid or dumbbell
red purple

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in horse, the cytoplasm of this leukocyte is filled with purple granules which have an irregular size and shape, they may cover the whole nucleus

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basophils

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14
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what leukocyte is the 2nd most predominant in bovine blood

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neutrophil

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these are small circular granules which are light lavender staining with dark staining granules (rarely seen in peripheral blood) and these are seen in what animal?

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basophils
seen in cats

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true or fale?

in dogs’ eosinophils almost the whole of the nucleus is seen on all parts of the cytoplasm

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false
just on the small part of the cytoplasm

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these are numerous non refractile rod shaped granules that may cover the nucleus and these are seen in what animal

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eosinophil
cats

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true or false

in the eosinophils of sheep the granules outline the shape of the cell

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false
equine (horses)

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most prominent feature of equine blood

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eosinophil

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shape of eosinophil of bovine

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c shaped but may be lobed

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shape of eosinophil of sheep

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monolobed, bilobed or trilobed

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give the animals that have their eosinophils capable of refractile movement
cat sheep
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte coiled and darkly staining nucleus, filaments are rare, lobes are interconnected small and pale staining granules
neutrophils of pigs
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shape of granules of eosinophils of horses
large round to oval
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they're similar to those of mammalian species , numerous in avian blood
basophils
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where do the lymphocyte of dogs predominate?
peripheral blood (the blood that circulates)
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primary leukocyte of bovine blood
lymphocyte
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2nd most predominant leukocyte in bovine blood
neutrophils
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shape of nucleus of monocyte in dog
c shaped
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which leukocyte has their cytoplasm dull blue in color and granular in appearance (give also the animal)
monocyte of cats
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identify the specific granulocytes it describes and to which animal it belongs 1. few cells which may be insufficient to cover the nucleus and fill the cytoplasm. maybe confused with monocytes without basophilic granules 2.fewer lobes are seen and cell population are similar to other ruminants 3. with bright red orange staining granules , large round to oval in shape that may cover most part of nucleus
1. basophils- dog 2. neutrophils- goat 3. eosinophils- equine (baka lang may ganitong type pero tatanong ko ulit one by one)
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in their monocytes they have a c shaped nucleus with large blunt ends, cells and nucleus are usually pleomorphic
dog
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte with numerous refractile rod shaped granues that may cover the nucleus
eosinophils of cat
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in the monocytes of cats if the cytoplasm is dull blue in color what about their appearance?
granular
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what animal have their erythrocyte capable of RAPID rouleaux formation
horse
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the lymphocyte and monocyte of horses
typical cell
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what do the erythrocyte of bovine do not readily form ?
sediment
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which animal has their monocyte difficult to characterize
bovine
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte with light pink to red granules, filament connects one lobe to main part of the nucleus (2nd most predominant in bovine blood)
neutrophils of bovine
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describe the basophils of sheep
dark granules with red halo
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte nucleus is covered by numerous, small round and red granules, commonly c shaped but may be lobed
eosinophils of bovine
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the animal that has their erythrocyte smaller than bovine cells and capable of rouleaux formation
sheep
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte nucleus may be monolobed bilobed, trilobed or c shaped has bluish cytoplasm with numerous small circular dark red granules
eosinophils of goat
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte cytplasm is filled with orange staining granules, may partially cover the nucleus and cellular margin
eosinophils of pig
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where are the small medium and large lymphocyte of bovine demonstrated
in the peripheral blood
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this animal have erythrocytes that are described to be oval cells with oval nuclei
avian
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte typical cells and are rarely demonstrated
neutrophils of sheep
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what is the size of the erythrocyte of avian
10 to 13 microns long 6 to 7microns wide
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their basophils are rarely seen but typical in appearance
bovine
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they arethe primary leukocyte of bovine blood, possess a light staining kidney shaped nucleus with numerous azurophilic granules and pale blue cytoplasm vacuolation
lymphocyte
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give the animal and specific granulocyte granules are red orange which are equal in size oval and refractile, cytoplasm is filled with granules which may partially cover the nucleus
eosinophils of sheep
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which animal has their erythrocyte capable of rouleaux fromation and exhibits crenation
pig
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte blue staining cytoplasm which may vary from small to large cells
lymphocyte of sheep
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their neutrophils have fewer lobes compared to cells in sheep and cell population is similar to other ruminants
neutrophils of goat
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why are neutrophils of avian called heterophils?
because of their varied staining reactions in various classes of vertebrates
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their monocytes have oval intended or trilobed nucleus, has ground glass, intensely staining cytoplasm than large lymphocyte
monocytes of sheep
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte few cells which may be insufficient to cover the nucleus and fill the cytoplasm. maybe confused with monocytes without basophilic granules
basophils of dog
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte 1. having irregularly lobed nucleus, lobes are joined by a narrow stand with fineand diffused granules 2. these are small circular granules which are light lavender staining with dark staining granules (rarely seen in peripheral blood) 3.these are numerous non refractile rod shaped granules that may cover the nucleus 4. the cell is round in blood smear. nucleus is multilobed and may have as many as 5 lobes with coarsely clumped heterochromatin
1. neutrophils-dog 2. basophils in cats 3. eosinophils in cats 4. heterophils of avian
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give the animal and the specific leukocyte nucleus is multilobed with coarsely clumped heterochromatin. the normally clear cytoplasm becomes acidophilic, thus heterophils may be confused with eosinophils
eosinophils of avian
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which animal has their lymphocytes same with canine
cats
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give the leukocyte and animal cytoplasm is dull blue in color and granular in appearance
monocyte of cat
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give the leukocyte and animal numerous heterochromatic foci are seen in the nucleus with rare interlobar filaments, has pinkish granules
neutrophil of horses
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leukocytes of avian that are similar to those of mammalian species
lymphocytes and monocytes
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give the leukocyte and animal granules are coccoid or dumbbell in shape and red purple in color
basophils of pigs
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coiled and darkly staining nucleus, filaments are rare, lobes are interconnected small and pale staining granules
neutrophils of pigs
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most prominent feature of equine blood with bright red orange staining granules which are large round to oval they may cover most part of the nucleus
eosinophils of horses
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their basophils are rarely seen but typical in appearance
bovine