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drag the terms from the answer bank to identify the components of the blood. answer bank basophil erythrocyte monocyte thrombocytes/platelets eosinophil lymphocyte neutrophil submit
Brief Explanations
Each blood cell is matched to its correct label based on distinct morphological features:
- Biconcave, pink, enucleated cells are erythrocytes.
- Small, irregular, cell fragments are thrombocytes/platelets.
- Large cells with a horseshoe-shaped nucleus are monocytes.
- Cells with a multi-lobed nucleus and pink cytoplasm are neutrophils.
- Cells with bilobed nucleus and pink/orange granules are eosinophils.
- Cells with a large, round, dark nucleus and thin cytoplasm are lymphocytes.
- Cells with a lobed nucleus and dark purple granules are basophils.
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- Top red cells (top center): Erythrocyte
- Small blue fragments (middle center): Thrombocytes/Platelets
- Large blue cell with horseshoe nucleus (bottom center): Monocyte
- Pink cell with multi-lobed nucleus (left top): Neutrophil
- Blue cell with round dark nucleus (left bottom): Lymphocyte
- Purple cell with dark granules (right top): Basophil
- Pink cell with purple granules (right bottom): Eosinophil