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- Remaining Time: 53 minutes, 34 seconds. Question Completion Status: Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 2 Which are the least numerous of the leukocytes? Eosinophils O Monocytes O Basophils O Neutrophils O Lymphocytes A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. FEB 19 étv MacBoo 80 000 000 F1 F3 F4 F5 25 < COa conclusion: 135 g/L Make Hb Erythrocytes Color index Reticulocytes 0,4% Platelets 190,0*10%/L Leucocyte s Neutrophils: TASK No 3 Basophils 0% Eosinophils 0% Lymphocytes 15% Monocytes 29% 4,1*10¹2/L to be calculated Myelocytes 8% Metamyelocytes 25% Band neutrophils 19% Segmented neutrophils 31% 58*10%/LMake a conclusion: Hb 58 g/L Erythrocytes 3,1*10¹2/L Color index - Reticulocytes 0,1% Platelets 105,0*10%/L Leucocyte s Myeloblasts 86% Promyelocytes 0% Neutrophils: Myelocytes 0% Metamyelocytes 0% Band neutrophils 1% Segmented neutrophils 6% Basophils 0% Eosinophils 0% Lymphocytes 5% Monocytes 2% TASK N 3 to be calculated 2,1*10%/L
- Make a conclusion: Hb 58 g/L Erythrocytes 2,0*10¹2/L Color index - to be calculated Reticulocytes 0% Platelets 51,0*10%/L Leucocytes 11*10%L Neutrophils: Myelocytes 0% Metamyelocytes 0% Band neutrophils 4% Segmented neutrophils 17% Eosinophils 2% Basophils 0% Lymphocytes 15% Monocytes 3%Make a conclusion: Hb Erythrocytes Color index Reticulocytes Platelets Leucocyte s Neutrophils: 85 g/L 3,1*10¹2/L - 0% 96,0*10%/L Myelocytes 0% Metamyelocytes 0% Band neutrophils 2% Segmented neutrophils 18% Basophils 0% Eosinophils 0% Lymphocytes 20% Monocytes 4% Blast cells 56% to be calculated 1,2*10%/LMillivolts 0 R 5 mm S P wave PR interval QT interval - T wave 1 s P-R segment R S-T segment QRS complex Figure 1. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Question 1. Describe the events happening during: 1. P wave, 2.QRS complex, 3. T wave, 4. P-R interval, 5. Q-T interval, 6. End of T to following R 1: 2: 3: 4: 5:
- Make a conclusion: Hb Erythrocytes Color index Reticulocytes Platelets - to be calculated Leucocyte s Neutrophils: Myefocytes Metamyelocytes Band neutrophils Segmented neutrophils Basophils Eosinophils Lymphocytes Monocytes 135 g/L 4,1*10¹²/L 0,4% 190,0*10%/L 58*10%/L 8% 25% 19% 31% 0% 0% 15% 29%Compute for the absolute count of patients A and B PATIENT A WBC count = 6 x 109/L Differential count Absolute count Neutrophils = 65% Lymphocytes = 20% Monocytes = 13% Eosinophils = 2% PATIENT B WBC count = 18 x 109/L Differential count Absolute count Neutrophils = 65% Lymphocytes = 20% Monocytes = 10% Eosinophils = 5% Give an impression of their results. (Indicate whether the cells are increased or decreased using the proper terminologies. Indicate also whether the increased or decreased values are absolute or relative)Macropreparation №o 2 "Tiger heart" (myocardial lipidosis) Description of macropreparation: Diagnosis: 1 2 located near and Micropreparation №o 2 <Why do mature Erythrocytes lose their nucleus? give an in-text citation to support your claims.INTRODUCTION LABORATORY SIMULATION Labels Granulocytes Lymphocyte Neutrophil Agranulocytes Basophil Monocyte Eosinophil Photo credit McGraw-Hil Education/Al TelserComposition of Blood 1. Determine the physical characteristics of plasma after it centrifuge for 5 minutes? 2. Differentiate the plasma from serum after letting it stand for 15 minutes and then putting it into centrifuge for 5 minutes 3. Microscopic Evaluation of Formed Elements of Blood - Describe the appearance of the erythrocytes, leukocytes and their different types, and the platelets - Discuss the functions of each of the formed elements in the blood and give their relative percentages.SEE MORE QUESTIONS