mod 13 Flashcards
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animals that has their erythrocyte capable of rouleaux formation
dog
cat
horses
sheep
pig
what animal?
neutrophils having irregularly lobed nucleus, lobes are joined by a narrow stand with fineand diffused granules
dog
how many microns does the erythrocyte of the cat have
5 to 9
how many microns does the erythrocyte of the dog have
7
give the animals that has their erythrocyte INCAPABLE of rouleaux formation
bovine
goat
what occurence does the erythrocyte of the cat have
howell jolly bodies in 1% of normal erythrocyte
they have the smallest erythrocyte and it has no central pallor
goat
their neutrophil has a filament or nuclear strand that connects the nuclear lobe
cat
what structures are seen in the nucleus of neutrophils of horses
heterochromatic foci
what animal?
neutrophils being light pink to red granules and a filament connects one lobe to main part of the nucleus
bovine
in avian, this is multi lobed (up to 5) with coarsely clumped heterochromatin
neutrophils
in dogs, how do you distiguish the monocyte and basophils?
through the presence of basophilic granules which are readily dissolved upon processing
in what animal do you see the basophils being a purple granules with red halo making the cytoplasm reddish
goat
what is the distinct feature of neutrophils of avian
the presence of eosinophilic rods with fusiform configuration which are dissolved in aqeous solution
shape and color of granules of basophils of pig
coccoid or dumbbell
red purple
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
basophils
what leukocyte is the 2nd most predominant in bovine blood
neutrophil
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?
basophils
seen in cats
true or fale?
in dogs’ eosinophils almost the whole of the nucleus is seen on all parts of the cytoplasm
false
just on the small part of the cytoplasm
these are numerous non refractile rod shaped granules that may cover the nucleus and these are seen in what animal
eosinophil
cats
true or false
in the eosinophils of sheep the granules outline the shape of the cell
false
equine (horses)
most prominent feature of equine blood
eosinophil
shape of eosinophil of bovine
c shaped but may be lobed
shape of eosinophil of sheep
monolobed, bilobed or trilobed