3. Observe the slide of blood. Scan around to find an area where you can see individual cells, including at least one white blood cell. White blood cells, though few in number relative to red blood cells, are obvious because they are the ones with darkly staining nuclei. Mature red blood cells (the kind circulating in your vascular system) do not have nuclei at all. > Describe what you see at 400X total magnification: 7

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3. Observe the slide of blood. Scan around to find an area where you can see individual cells,
including at least one white blood cell. White blood cells, though few in number relative to red
blood cells, are obvious because they are the ones with darkly staining nuclei. Mature red blood
cells (the kind circulating in your vascular system) do not have nuclei at all.
Describe what you see at 400X total magnification:
7
Transcribed Image Text:3. Observe the slide of blood. Scan around to find an area where you can see individual cells, including at least one white blood cell. White blood cells, though few in number relative to red blood cells, are obvious because they are the ones with darkly staining nuclei. Mature red blood cells (the kind circulating in your vascular system) do not have nuclei at all. Describe what you see at 400X total magnification: 7
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Human blood cells stained with Wright's stain. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are most
numerous and stain pink. White blood cells (leukocytes) are larger with darkly-stained
nuclei. Platelets are much smaller than erythrocytes and stain pink.
COARSE FOCUS
REMOVE SLIDE
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Transcribed Image Text:Microscope View Slide Blood Description Human blood cells stained with Wright's stain. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are most numerous and stain pink. White blood cells (leukocytes) are larger with darkly-stained nuclei. Platelets are much smaller than erythrocytes and stain pink. COARSE FOCUS REMOVE SLIDE FINE FOCUS 4X 10X 40X 100X LIGHT ADJUST
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