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Purple multi-lobed nucleus,
Neutrophil (Granulocyte)


RED bi-lobed nucleus
Eosinophil (Granulocyte)


Purple granulates
Basophil (Granulocyte)


Largest Leukocytes, kidney shaped
Monocyte (Agranulocyte)


Smallest blood cells, very large round nucleus
Lymphocyte (Agranulocyte)


no nucleus present RED BLOOD CELLS OR RBCs
Erythrocytes


small pieces of cells that look like “junk” on the side
Platelets


Disorder with increased eosinophil count
Eosinophilic Leukemia (Eosinophilia)


Disorder with increased lymphocyte count
Lymphocytic Leukemia


Disorder with myeloblasts in blood (immature granulocytes, distinctly larger than neighboring erythrocytes; also larger than lymphocytes)
Myeloblastic Leukemia


Disorder with hard, rigid, and sickle shaped red blood cells
Sickle cell anemia


Disorder with spikey shaped red blood cells
Burr cell anemia


Parasitic infection: Panosoma Gambiense
Transmitted by the Tsete fly, causes the “African sleeping sickness”


Parasitic infection: Plasmodium Vivax
Transmitted by mosquitoes, causes Malaria
