Observation of Blood Cells. Slide 1 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cells 3. Correct name of cells 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2.

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Observation of Blood Cells

Slide 1 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cells 3. Correct name of cells 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 2 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 3 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 4 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 5 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 6 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 7 1. Draw the slide. 2. Common name of Cell w/pointer 3. Correct name of cell 4. Characteristic #1 5. Characteristic #2

Slide 8: Sickle Cell Anemia

Slide 9: Leukemia