Well, it's a bit late, and I get the feeling it's only me using this blog anyways...
None the less, here's the blood histology slides I found online. This week seemed fairly simple:
Formed Elements make up 45% of blood
Plasma makes up 55% of blood
Erythrocytes: Red blood cells
Leukocytes are white blood cells and include the following:
Granulocytes- Neutrophil, Eosinophil, and Basophil appear grainy in slides
Neutrophil: (50-70% of Leukocytes)
multi-lobe neucleus, active phagocyte
Eosinophil: (2-4% of Leukocytes)
bilobed neucleus
Basophil (0.5-1 % of Leukocytes)
"S" shaped neucleus
Agranulocytes: no visible granules clear cyctoplasm
Lymphocyte- spherical neucleus imported for antibody immune response
Monocytes: "U" shaped neucleus, long term-chronic illness 2x's as big as RBC
To remember the greatest percentage in blood/plasma use the achronymn
Never Let Monkeys Eat bananas
neutrophil
lymphocyte
monocyte
eosinophil
basophil
A few more slides
Neutrophil and Eosinophil
Lymphocyte and Neutrophil
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Histology Blood
Labels:
Anatomy and physiology,
blood,
eosinophil,
erythrocyte,
lymphocyte,
neutrophil
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Hi Aisha,
I found your blog via Introduce Islam. Being a biology major myself, I love the pictures and diagrams here! The types of leukocytes, in particular, are beautiful on slides.
The Renaissance Biologist (http://therenaissancebiologist.blogspot.com)
Nasty Little Men Eat Babies -- that's the mnemonic I used to remember the blood cell names. Long ago and far away ...
The cranial nerves were another hoot:
On old Olympus's towering top, a fat-assed German viewed a hop ...
steve, you are hilarious. A&P sucks and is the cause for my absence at class... and I think I'm changing my major.
but then again, I'm over-tired up studying for a huge midterm!
you site is a life saver
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