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Blood Types Cell Nucleus Cytoplasm Diff Found Outline

Front Name diff types of cell found in blood and outline how to identify them on blood smear slides.
Back Types of blood cells:
  • Erythrocytes - red, biconcave shape, majority of cells in blood

  • Macrophages - kidney bean shaped nucleus, non-griany cytoplasm

  • Neutrophils - multi-lobed nucleus and grainy cytoplasm

  • Lymphocyte - very large nucleus, takes up almost entire cell

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