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Blood is a connective tissue that is composed to 2 main components: ___ and ___ ___
These type of blood cells have no nucleus and no cell organelles
Young/immature RBCs; stain slightly more bluish
___ means that there are RBCs of varying sizes on the blood smear
___ means that there are RBCs of varying shapes on the blood smear
Regular aggregates of RBCs resembling “stacking coins”
Normal finding in equine blood, but generally abnormal in cats and dogs
Irregular clumping of RBCs that must be distinguished from Rouleaux
5 types of leukocytes (WBCs)
Which WBCs belong in the polymorphonuclear category?
Which WBCs fall into the peripheral blood mononuclear leukocyte category?
What are the 2 types of cytoplasmic granules in all granulocytes?
This leukocyte has a segmented nucleus and it’s cytoplasm may contain secondary granules. Cytoplasm generally stains neutral to pink
This leukocyte has a bi-lobed nucleus and has a cytoplasm with eosinophilic granules that are large and stain bright orange-red
This leukocyte has a bi-lobed nucleus and a cytoplasm that contains basophilic granules that stain deep purple to blue
This leukocyte has a kidney-shaped nucleus and a foamy cytoplasm
These cells are small, have a discoid shape, and stain purple. They are the smallest cellular element among all blood cells
This leukocyte has a single, spherical, slightly indented nucleus. It is larger than a RBC and it’s nucleus is roughly the size of a normal RBC
What are the 2 types of lymphocytes
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