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Blood Cells & Blood Vessel Histology Blood Cells: Page 324 Blood Vessel Histology: Page 284
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Blood Cell Histology I will use the diagrams similar to the ones on page 324 to test you on blood cells. Be able to identify: –Erythrocytes (red blood cells) –Neutrophil –Lymphocyte –Monocyte –Eosinophil –Basophil
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Neutrophils – odd shaped, lobed nucleus
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Lymphocytes Small (about same size as the RBC’s) with a round nucleus that fills up most of the cell
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Monocytes Big (they’re the biggest!) with a fat-U nucleus
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Eosinophils Cytoplasm is more pinkish in color, VERY granular, sometimes have a “snowman” nucleus
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Basophils Cytoplasm is more blue-ish in color, VERY granular
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Name this blood cell.
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Monocyte
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Name this blood cell.
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Basophil If you are getting them confused with lymphocytes, note the SIZE. Basophils are LARGER than RBC’s whereas lymphocytes are the same size as RBC’s.
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Name this blood cell.
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Eosinophil
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Name these blood cells.
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Neutrophils
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Name this blood cell.
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Lymphocyte
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Blood Vessel Histology Turn to page 284 in your lab book
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Intro to Blood Vessels
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ARTERY Tunica ExternaTunica Media Tunica Interna: too thin to be seen, but is next to the lumen
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VEIN Tunica Externa Tunica Media Tunica Interna: too thin to be seen, but is next to the lumen
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Vasa Vasorum Vessels of the Vessels: supplies the walls of blood vessels with blood. Found in the tunica externa of arteries and veins.
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