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LEUKOCYTES: A VISUAL TOUR. Laboratory Procedures. THERE ARE 5 WHITE BLOOD CELLS . Segmented Neutrophil Lymphocyte Monocyte Eosinophil Basophil. LET’S BREAK THEM DOWN!. Granulocytes Segmented Neutrophil Eosinophil Basophil Agranulocytes Lymphocyte Monocyte.
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LEUKOCYTES: A VISUAL TOUR Laboratory Procedures
THERE ARE 5 WHITE BLOOD CELLS • Segmented Neutrophil • Lymphocyte • Monocyte • Eosinophil • Basophil
LET’S BREAK THEM DOWN! • Granulocytes • Segmented Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil • Agranulocytes • Lymphocyte • Monocyte
THE AGRANULOCYTES (NO GRANULES IN CYTOPLASM) • The Monocyte • The Lymphocyte • If there appear to be granules in a Monocyte’s cytoplasm, it is probably debris from it’s last meal! • Look for vacuoles (Stomachs) to tell if it is a Monocyte.
THE GRANULOCYTES(HAVE GRANULES IN CYTOPLASM) • Segmented Neutrophils (there are 3 types) • Basophils • Eosinophils • On Basophils, the granules will stain BLUE • On Eosinophils, the granules will stain RED • Segmented Neutrophils granules are clear and not readily visible when stained.