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Histology of Blood
(Practical)
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Neutrophil in blood film
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Basophil in blood film
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Eosinophil in blood film


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Monocyte in blood film
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Lymphocyte in blood film
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BLOOD Platelets

Bloo
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
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a) Identify the cell pointed to by the arrow.


b) What is its normal count in humans?
c) What is its main function?
d) What are the different subtypes found?
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a) Identify the cell pointed to by the arrow.


b) What is the stain used?
c) What is the normal count in humans?
d) What is its main function?
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• What are the structures pointed to by arrows?


• Why do they have pale-stained centres?
• What are the structures pointed to by arrow heads?
• Do they have nuclei?
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a) What are the structures present in this photomicrograph?


b) What is the type of the microscope used?
c) What is the normal count in humans?
d) What is its main function?
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a) What is the cell pointed to by the arrow?
b) What is its normal count in humans?
c) What is its main function?
d) What are the structures marked by asterisks (stars)?
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a) What is the cell pointed to by the arrow?
b) What is its normal count in humans?
c) What is its main function?
d) What are the main content of the blue granules?

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