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Project Name – eXPLorING tHe WorLD oF BLooD

ceLL
Prototype Photo:

Prepared by – Kulhima Khatun, Sayan Belel, Piu Ghosh,


Arghya Naskar

Description - When a drop of blood smear on a slide and


stain through Leishman solution and if we observe it under
100x microscope, then we can differentiate, different types of
cells based on their shape size, colour, granules, and
nucleus etc.
Under a microscope, a typical human blood cell, such as a red
blood cell, appears as a small, biconcave disc with a diameter
of about 6-8 micrometers. These cells lack a nucleus and
organelles, allowing for efficient oxygen and carbon dioxide
transport. White blood cells, on the other hand, vary in size and
shape and contain a nucleus. Platelets are even smaller and
appear as small, irregularly shaped cell fragments.

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