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| Name 3 defense functions of the WBC |
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| Phagocytosis, Immunity, inflammation |
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| term used to describe a multilobed, segmented nucleus |
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| term used to describe a single round nucleus |
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| Nucleus that is varying in shape, nonsegmented |
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| Term that indicates the formation of WBC |
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| granules have differentiated and are recognized as the seg, eos, baso; nucleus is round and often eccentrically placed; nuclei are absent; cytoplasm stains a blue gray and may have vacuoles |
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| has an indented kidney shaped nucleus; nuclear chromatin is more coarse; cytoplasm stains less blue; granules are present |
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| horseshoe shaped nucleus; sooth parallel sides with only a slight indentation; diameter of the midsection is equal to or often less than the ends making the band |
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| Neutrophil, Eosinophil, Basophil |
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| When recording WBC findings, final numbers must be recorded in ________ |
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