White Blood Cell Identification
Erythrocytes
Red Blood Cells
Lymphocyte and monocyte
agranulocyte
releases histamine
basophils
Granulocytes
contains granules when stained
Eosinophils (granulocyte)
dark red; bilobed (2 lobes) nucleus; 2-4%
Agranulocytes
does not contain granules when stained
fights parasites
eosinophils
Neutrophils, Eosinophils, basophil
granulocyte
Neutrophil (granulocyte)
granulocyte, polylobed (3-5) nucleus; most common (60-70%)
Lymphocytes (very little cytoplasm, so little granules)
large, round nucleus makes up bulk of cell; little cytoplasm; 25-30%; smooth; stains purple
gains resistance as they fight foreign invaders. are low in individuals with HIV/AIDs
lymphocyte
become macrophages. cleans debris by phagocytosis
monocyte
most common of the WBCs
neutrophil
Thrombocytes
platelets. helps in wound healing
Monocyte 3-8%
purple - kidney shaped nuclei. Mega sized cell
Lymphocytes 25-30%
purple- little cell, large nuclei.
Basophil 0.5-1%
purple. dark granules (dots)
Neutrophils 60- 70%
purple. segmented nuclei .
Eosinophil 2-4%
red. two lobed nuclei.
Basophils (granulocyte)
stain dark blue/purple; bilobed/irregular nucleus; 0.5-1%
Monocytes (no granules--> very few)
stain lavender; looks fuzzy because of lack of granules; very large; kidney bean/horse-shoe nucleus; 3-8%
Leukocytes
white blood cells