MEDT200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nephrectomy, Penia, Hernia
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Er- one who (does something) (could be or) Ac, iac, al, ar, ary, eal, ic, ical, ous, tic - pertaining to. Genic - pertaining to producing, produced by or in. Red blood cells have a dip in the center ( look like dumbbells from the side) Granulocyte- three types named for staining properties stain) big and red, occurring anticoagulant( anti clotting) thats present. Eosinophils - cell whos granules are attracted to the eosine stain (red. Basophils- granules staining dark blue, granules have naturally. Neutrophils- granules are there but not stained only one color. Lymphocytes- same size as red blood cells, not much cytoplasm, no granules in cytoplasm, if a person has a bacterial infection you should expect an increase in neutrophils, if viral infection more lymphocytes. Monocytes- called monocytes in blood, in tissue they are macrophages, travel to areas with damage, inflammation and will leave circulation and eat cells (dead cells)