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blood smear

Low magnification photomicrograph of blood cells in a smear. The majority of the cells are red blood cells. The donut shape of many of the cells is a reflection of their bi-concave shape. Three white cells are seen in this portion of the smear. Each of these cells is a granulocyte, namely two neutrophils and one eosinophil. Wrights stain. x700.
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Title:
blood smear
Caption:
Low magnification photomicrograph of blood cells in a smear. The majority of the cells are red blood cells. The donut shape of many of the cells is a reflection of their bi-concave shape. Three white cells are seen in this portion of the smear. Each of these cells is a granulocyte, namely two neutrophils and one eosinophil. Wrights stain. x700.
Credit:
Album / Science Source / MICHAEL ROSS
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Image size:
1880 x 1500 px | 8.1 MB
Print size:
15.9 x 12.7 cm | 6.3 x 5.0 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
ANATOMY BLOOD BODY CELL CELLS EOSINOPHIL ERYTHROCYTES GROSS ANATOMY HISTOLOGY HUMAN HUMANE INDIVIDUAL MICROGRAPH NEUTROPHIL PERSON PHOTOMICROGRAPH RED SANGUINE SENSE SIGHT SMEAR VISION VISUAL WHITE