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- topic: blood (please do not copy from google) 3. how do the red blood cells compare to the white blood cells? a. what is the function of each type of blood cell? b. how does the structure of the red blood cell relate to its function? c. how does the structure of the white blood cell relate to its function?3.)Label the specific blood cells.Evaluate your slide pictures. Evaluate the red blood cell morphology of photos. What do you see? Additional info-The photos are slides taken from a 33-year-old female originally from Thailand, history of anemia and jaundice. Recent onset of fever and epigastric pain and gall stones.
- I want to do a manual white blood cell differential count on this photo. I just need help with counting how many of each type of WBC there are (example: Lymphocyes-15, Segmented Neutrophils-12, monocytes-7, basophils-3, etc.) **** please note the smudged cells don't need to be counted! Just skip those plsI will make your life a bit easier and not make you count four additional grids. So let's assume this was a random, relatively uniform sample and arbitrarily assign the other four squares to the exact same number of red blood cells. What is the Total red blood cell count? Calculate it as (#RBC you counted *5)*10,000 Is you answer normal? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Paragraph v | в I U 12pt vLook at the attached image. Differential white blood cell count and comment on the results. Write the percentage for each cell type.
- Page of 4 ZOOM + 4 6. Determine the following blood types for those four donors. Look at the reaction in each well after adding Anti-serum: Blood Type Anti- A serum Anti- B serum Ant- Rh serum Alfie Nadia Ralph SebastianLook at the attached image. This is a male, age 51, who has hairy cell leukaemia. How does the results of the bone marrow biopsy and the complete cell count (including HGB, HCT and MCV) justify this diagnosis?Hello, please read the attached Microbiology question and answer the question and its parts correctly. Just determine the blood type given the condition for each part (Do not give me a long answer for each part). *If you correctly answer the question, I will provide a Thumbs Up to you. Thank you.
- Directions: Choose the one best answer to each item. Items 1 to 5 refer to the following information. In the 1800s blood transfusions were practiced; blood was transferred from one person to another. Sometimes the transfusions were miraculously successful, while at other times persons experienced pain, tingling sensations, and often death. In 1901 a scientific basis was recognized for successful transfusion of blood. It was realized that blood had to be divided into groups, and only certain types could be transfused successfully to a given individual. If an incompatible blood type is transfused into a person, the blood cells will clump together in a reaction called agglutination. Agglutination is due to a reaction between antigens and antibodies in the blood. An antigen refers to any substance that produces an immune response; usually the body reacts by producing antibodies. The antibodies fight off the antigens, which are considered invading substances. The best-known system of…Question:- 1. identify and label all the numbered arrows 2. structure label 3 recieves _____ type of blood returning to other parts of the body.BACKGROUND A 2-year-old black girl is being seen by the hematologist after her pediatrician found her to be severely anemic with splenomegaly and jaundice. Her mother gives a possible history of a “blood problem” in her family but doesn’t know for sure. Her hemoglobin electrophoresis was normal, and the complete blood count (CBC) revealed a normocytic anemia. The platelet and white blood cell counts are normal. On the peripheral smear, there are many bizarre erythrocytes, including spiculated cells. A diagnosis of pyruvate kinase deficiency is made. Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD) can be inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, which means that a child must inherit a gene with the disease-causing mutation from both parents in order for the disorder to be inherited. The PLKR gene regulates the synthesis of the pyruvate kinase enzyme, which is located in the liver and red blood cells. Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the premature…