although biconcavity is not universal.

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although biconcavity is not universal

reticulocyte

Rouleaux Formation

Blood platelets (a.k.a. thrombocytes)

Blood platelets (a.k.a. thrombocytes)

Bovine blood smear

Equine blood smear

Avian blood smear

neutrophil development Sex chromatin or “Barr bodies”

Akbash Dogs rule

Lab #1 – Getting the most from your laboratory experience - If you are not having fun, something is wrong … fix it - Safety concerns in the laboratory - Self-discovery in the lab … we insist - Using time wisely … be prepared, don’t rush - The power of collective learning - How slides are made – next week - Resources available - The light microscope & virtual microscopy - Blood cells, stages of mitosis, parts of a paw IPMAT

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