Includes all constituents of body outside cells. 67% of total body H20 is inside cells (=intracellular ... crenated. 6-19. 32. Transport by Carrier Proteins ...
Several lesions may coalesce and epithelial filaments are present ... Lesions coalesce and spread in all directions to form large shallow ulcer with crenated edges. ...
1. centrifuged whole blood results in erythrocytes at bottom, serum at top, and ... (note crenated rbcs usually caused by preparation methods) V. Leukocytes ...
Title: C H E M I S T R Y Subject: CHEMISTRY and BRANCHES Author: ASKEW Last modified by: Carolyn Ragland Created Date: 6/19/1996 11:38:00 AM Document presentation format
... on the same day, post mortem examination showed massive intraventricular ... (post mortem) AML-M3 / Promyelocytic Leuk. 10% of AML are Promyelocytic (M3) ...
Movement of molecules from high concentration to low ... Turgid. hypotonic solution. water enters cell. chloroplasts are at the periphery of the cell ...
Diffusion and Osmosis Intermediate 2 Diffusion Osmosis Definition of Osmosis Osmosis is the movement of water molecules, from a region of high water concentration to ...
URINE ANALYSIS Macroscopic urinalysis Is the direct visual observation of the urine, noting its volume, color, clarity or cloudiness, etc Normal urine is typically ...
VARIATION IN SIZE OF THE RBC. GRADING OF MICROCYTOSIS. 1 5 TO 20% OF RBCs PER OIF ARE MICROCYTIC ... BURR CELLS. STOMATOCYTES. GRADING OF POIKILOCYTOSIS ...
Urinalysis Dr. A. Basu MD Topic Definition and normal urine Indication Collection Examination Physical Chemical Microscopical Urinalysis : Definition Qualitative and ...
Blood Connective Tissue Body s primary means of transportation Respiratory System provides O2 Digestive System provides nutrients Urinary/Excretory System ...
Cell Membrane Transport Solute Pumping to Maintain the Membrane Potential Pumps Transport proteins that use energy from ATP hydrolysis to transport specific molecules ...
at 3 5 pm in 109 SKH. December 16 (Thursday) at 3 5 pm: ... Ocular micrometer present. 110 mm. 10 mm to 0.2 mm. Working distance. 9 - 40. 25 - 1000 ...
Lysed material in suspension. Centrifuge. high speed. Several ... Lysed cell suspension. Initial separation. Suspended in buffered water. Centrifuged 10,000 x g ...
when to collect aliquots & record volumes. Outline the protein assay. dilutions for aliquots and standards (pre-lab #2) assay procedure. Experimental Biosciences ...
B4: It s a Green World Plant Structure and adaptations Osmosis and plant support Transpiration and reducing water loss Plant Minerals Pyramids of number and biomass
Urinalysis Laboratory Procedures Ch. 5 Cellular Casts Contain recognizable cells embedded in the protein matrix. Cellular casts may be epithelial cell casts that ...
Suspected bacterial meningitis is a medical emergency, and IMMEDIATE steps must ... Find your landmark- you may want to mark it with your fingernail. ...
Open circulatory system- hemolymph- sinuses-arthropods respiratory pigment hemocyanin is not contain in cells and is very diffuse in the hemolymph Reptilian ...
What is Sickle cell: ... any health problems But in 'sickling crises' such as infection or dehydration There is some symptom like haemolytic anaemia ...
... usually a third-generation cephalosporin (eg cefotaxime, ceftriaxone) and vancomycin. If cephalosporins or Vanc are contraindicated in a patient, consult ID. ...
Title: Kan Biyokimyas Author: Heather Sheardown Last modified by: Dokuz Eyl l niversitesi Created Date: 12/17/1998 8:21:34 PM Document presentation format
Examination of Peripheral Blood ... eosin granules orange-red color pH value of phosphate buffer is very important * Pure Wright stain or Wright Giemsa stain Blood ...
transports particles against their concentration gradient ... cells in this solution would lose water shrivel (crenate) Isotonic solution = normal saline ...
Erythrocytes aka RBC s Laboratory Procedures Drepanocytes Keratocyte (Helmet Cells) Also called blister cells or bite cells. Keratocytes are associated with trauma ...
Interpretation of Medical Examination Results and Other Medical ... 1. ??????????????????????????????? afebrile seizure. 2. Delayed development ???????????? ...
if you can see this message you are not in show mode. perfoming the lab in this mode will not allow for the animations and interactivity of the exercise ...
Transport waste from tissues to kidney (urea, uric acid, water) ... B cells - responsible for humoral immunity. T cells - responsible for cell mediated immunity ...
Water exchanged through vessel walls to tissue (interstitial fluid) Body Temperature ... 60% albumin in tissue (interstitial) fluid. g-Globulins. 20% of plasma ...
RED BLOOD CELLS by Mary Yvonnette C. Nerves, MD, FPSP Erythropoiesis A process by which early erythroid precursor cells differentiate to become the mature RBCs ...
... with potassium iodide chromogen to oxidize the chromogen to colors ranging from green to brown. ... or else urobilinogen is oxidized on exposure to air ...
Cell Membranes The Cell Membrane Cell Membrane: Phospholipid Molecule Model Membrane Structure Cell Membrane Every cell is encircled by a membrane and most cells ...
B4 Revision 113 Questions GCSE Gateway Biology B Contents Who Planted That There? Chapter 1 Water, Water Everywhere Chapter 2 Transport In Plants Chapter 3 Plants ...
Leaf Identification to identify broad and narrow shaped leaves to identify simple and compound leaf groupings to identify leaf arrangement to identify leaf margin ...