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Blood Types Cell Nucleus Cytoplasm Diff Found Outline

The summary lists blood cell types and how to identify them on smears: erythrocytes (red, biconcave), macrophages (kidney-bean shaped nucleus, non-granular cytoplasm), neutrophils (multi-lobed nucleus, grainy cytoplasm), and lymphocytes (very large nucleus, taking up most of the cell).

O resumo lista os tipos de células sanguíneas e como identificá-las em esfregaços: eritrócitos (vermelhos, bicôncavos), macrófagos (núcleo em forma de feijão, citoplasma não granular), neutrófilos (núcleo multilobulado, citoplasma granular) e linfócitos (núcleo grande, ocupa quase toda a célula).

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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