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BLOOD Blood __________________ transports ________ maintains stability of _________________ distributes __________ Blood Cells form mostly in _________ ______blood cells _______blood cells _________(cell fragments)

Blood _________ ___________ RBC WBC Platelets _____ (__________) (_________) Platelets (__________) _____ _________________ _______________ Contains: Immunity: B-cells, T-cells _______________ _____________ _________ ______________ _______________ ___________________________ __________________ _____________________ ______________

Erythrocyte: 400x Neutrophil: 400x Basophil: 400x Eosinophil: 400x Lymphocyte: 400x Monocyte: 400x

BLOOD CELL REVIEW Name Size Diff. % Granular (Y or N) Event of Increase

BLOOD Blood connective tissue transports vital substances maintains stability of interstitial fluid distributes heat Blood Cells form mostly in red bone marrow red blood cells white blood cells platelets (cell fragments)

Blood Cellular Non-Cellular RBC WBC Platelets Plasma (erythrocytes) (Leukocytes) Platelets (thrombocytes) Plasma Transport O2 and CO2 Blood clotting Agranulocytes Granulocytes Contains: Electrolytes Gases Water Proteins Nutrients Waste Lymphocytes Neutrophils Basophils Monocytes Immunity: B-cells, T-cells Viral infections Eosinophils Phagocytosis Bacterial infection Injury Release Heparin (blood thinner) Release Histamine (inflammation) Large phagocytic cell – mature into “Macrophages” Infections from large bacteria and fungus, dead cells, debris Worm infestations (parasites) Allergic reactions

1% 2% 60% 30% 7%

60% 2% <1% 30% 7%

The neutrophil are the more common leukocytes The neutrophil are the more common leukocytes. They have a diameter of 12-15 µm. You can recognize them as their nucleus is divided into 2 - 5 lobes connected by a fine nuclear strand or filament (fig. 8). The cytoplasm is transparent because its granules are small and faintly pink colored. Immature neutrophils have a band-shaped or horseshoe-shaped nucleus and are known as band cells. In the nucleus of the neutrophil of cells from females, you may see an appendage like a little drumstick (Barr body). It is the second X chromosome, inactivated.

The eosinophils are quite rare in the blood The eosinophils are quite rare in the blood. They have the same size as the neutrophils. Generally their nucleus is bi-lobed. But even nuclei with three or four lobes have been observed. The cytoplasm is full of granules which assume a characteristic pink-orange color (fig. 9). As for the neutrophil, the nucleus is still easily visible

Basophils are the rarest leukocytes: less than 1 % Basophils are the rarest leukocytes: less than 1 %. They are quite small: 9-10 µm in diameter. Cytoplasm is very rich in granules which take a dark purple color. The nucleus is bi- or tri-lobed, but it is hard to see because of the number of granules which hide it (fig. 10).

Lymphocytes are quite common in the blood: 20-40%, 8-10 µm in diameter and generally they are smaller than the other leukocytes but they are still a few larger than red cells (fig. 11). The cytoplasm is transparent. The nucleus is round and large in comparison to the cell and it occupies most of it. In any case, some of the cytoplasm remains visible, generally in a lateral position. According to the quantity of cytoplasm, lymphocytes are divided into small, medium and large. With Giemsa stain, we cannot distinguish the different types of lymphocyte (B, T, NK), either in the blood because they are not activated, or because it would be necessary to perform special immunochemical staining

Monocytes are the biggest leukocytes: 16-20 µm Monocytes are the biggest leukocytes: 16-20 µm. They have a great reniform (kidney-shaped) or horseshoe-shaped nucleus, in some cases even bi-lobed. The cytoplasm is transparent, but with an appearance of "ground glass" (fig. 12).

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