In a table, differentiate the three blood cells. Take note of their properties and functions, as well as examples of associated diseases.
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In a table, differentiate the three blood cells. Take note of their properties and functions, as well as examples of associated diseases.
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- Draw the different white blood cells that are normally found in peripheral blood and in a tabulated format, write its morphologic description, function, and the conditions that are associated with an increase or decrease in its number.Describe three unique characteristics about red blood cells that enable them to perform their job within the body.Explain in easy to understand terms Red Blood Cell production and control
- List the five types of white blood cells, and explain howthey differ from one anotherDescribe a white blood cell and what a high count of that white blood cell may indicate (list diseases and such)What are the white blood cells shown in the below picture? What function(s) do those kinds of white blood cells carry out?