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Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL nucleolus
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean horseshoe neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL nucleolus
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean horseshoe neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL nucleolus nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean horseshoe neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli nucleolus
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval eosin. myelocyte round/oval neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL bean horseshoe eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell bean horseshoe neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL bean horseshoe neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean neutro. myelocyte dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL neutro. horseshoe what nucleus? band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean horseshoe neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte baso. myelocyte or, neutro. HEREmetamyelocyte FOR NEXT CELLor, band cell CLICK baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval eosin. myelocyte round/oval neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL bean horseshoe eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell bean horseshoe neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte round/oval bean neutro. myelocyte eosin. band cell horseshoe dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL horseshoe what nucleus? neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe round/oval eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell bean neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. horseshoe CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. horseshoe CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval bean horseshoe neutro. myelocyte what nucleus? dang granules in the way! neutro. metamyelocyte neutro. band cell baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte bean neutro. metamyelocyte horseshoe neutro. band cell what nucleus? dang granules in the way! baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes no yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte bean neutro. metamyelocyte horseshoe neutro. band cell what nucleus? dang granules in the way! baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no yes CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast basophilic erythro/normoblast reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte bean neutro. metamyelocyte horseshoe neutro. band cell what nucleus? dang granules in the way! baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte bean neutro. metamyelocyte horseshoe neutro. band cell what nucleus? dang granules in the way! baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes no Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no yes CLICK HERE FOR NEXT CELL polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast basophilic erythro/normoblast reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
Can you see nucleoli in the nucleus? yes no Does it have primary/nonspecific (azurophilic) granules in the cytoplasm? yes promyelocyte It isn’t early lineage. Go to next slide… no Is the cytoplasm deeply basophilic? yes proerythroblast no myeloblast azurophilic granules nucleoli
Does it have specific/secondary granules? yes no How do the granules stain? It isn’t a developing granulocyte. Next slide… eosinophilic neutrophilic basophilic What shape is the nucleus? round/oval bean horseshoe eosin. myelocyte eosin. metamyelocyte eosin. band cell round/oval neutro. myelocyte bean neutro. metamyelocyte horseshoe neutro. band cell what nucleus? dang granules in the way! baso. myelocyte or, baso. metamyelocyte or, baso. band cell
Is there even a nucleus present? yes Is the nucleus large AND occupies most of the cell? no Is the nucleus a checkerboard? & Is the cytoplasm nonuniform in stain? yes no Is the nucleus (almost) fully condensed? & Is the cytoplasm uniform in stain and approaching color of surrounding erythrocytes? yes polychromatophilic erythro/normoblast orthochromatophilic erythro/normoblast no Does the enucleate cell have a basophilic ‘sheen’? no basophilic erythro/normoblast yes reticulocyte (polychromatic erythrocyte) erythrocyte (mature)
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