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Created by Tammi Cooper
about 9 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| neutrophil | |
| Segmented , segmenter, seg, polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN), poly. | neutrophil |
| Eo. | eosinophil |
| eosinophil | |
| basophil | |
| Baso. | basophil |
| lymphocyte | |
| Lymph. | lymphocyte |
| monocyte | |
| Mono. | monocyte |
| Many large, pale granules that do not stain either red or blue . | neutrophil |
| Many large granules that stain bright pink to red. | eosinophil |
| Many large granules that stain dark blue to purple. | Basophil |
| Few or no granules. One that is round. | lymphocyte |
| Few or no granules. One that is kidney bean–shaped. | monocyte |
| Three or more lobes. Engulf and destroy bacteria Granulocyte | neutrophil |
| Two lobes. Release chemicals to destroy foreign cells (pollen, animal dander, dust, etc.) and kill parasites. Granulocyte | Eosinophil |
| More than one lobe. Release histamine at the site of tissue injury; release heparin to limit the size of a forming blood clot Granulocyte | basophil |
| Produce antibodies (immunoglobulins); produce toxic granules to destroy cells infected with a virus. Agranulocyte. | lymphocyte |
| Engulf and destroy microorganisms, cancerous cells, dead leukocytes, and cellular debris. Agranulocyte | monocyte |
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