Match the description with the type of WBC. a. Average sized cells with multilob
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Match the description with the type of WBC. a. Average sized cells with multilobed nucleus and prominent, often large, blue/purple granules in the cytoplasm. Neutrophil Bands Lymphocyte Eosinophil:s Monocyte Basophils b. Smaller than a neutrophil, with a dark blue/purple nucleus that fills most of the cell. The clear cytoplasm surrounding the nucleus is minimal, like a rim around the nucleus. c. Larger than a neutrophil, with lobed nucleus and containing usually prominent pink/red granules in the clear cytoplasm. Vacuoles can sometimes be seen in the cytoplasm. d. Clear to very pale pink or blue colored cytoplasm with a horseshoe shaped nucleus containing no indentation or an indentation that is less than 1/3 the width of the nucleus. e. Usually the largest of the WBCs, having a bluish cytoplasm and a large unstructured (blobby') nucleus or one that looks to be a very thick horseshoe. Vacuoles are often seen in the cytoplasm. f. Clear to very pale pinkish colored cytoplasm, multilobed deep purple nucleus, sometimes with nucleoli seen in the nucleus.Explanation / Answer
1. Neutrophils :- (f)Clear to very pale pinkish colored cytoplasm, multilobed deep purple nucleus, sometimes with nucleoli seen in the nucleus.
2. Bands :-(b) smaller than Neutrophils with a dark blue/purple nucleus that fills most of the cell. The clear cytoplasm surrounding the nucleus is. Minimal ,like a rim around the nucleus.
3. Lymphocyte:- (c)Larger than a neutrophil, with lobed nucleus and containing usually prominent pink/red granules in the clear cytoplasm. Vacuoles can sometimes be seen in the cytoplasm.
4. Eosinophils:- (d) Clear to very pale pink or blue colored cytoplasm with a horseshoe shaped nucleus containing no indentation or an indentation that is less than 1/3 the width of the nucleus.
5. Monocyte :- (e) usually the largest of WBCs, having a bluish cytoplasm,large unstructured nucleus or that looks very thick horseshoe, vauoles are often seen in cytoplasm
6. Basophils :-(a) average sized cells with multilobed nucleus and prominent often large blue/purple granules in the cytoplasm.
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