MODULE 4: HEMATOPOIESIS (Part 6: MORPHOLOGY OF LYMPHOCYTES AND LYMPHOID PROGENITORS)

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mature

Under normal conditions, only ____ lymphocytes can be seen in peripheral blood; the presence of immature lymphoid cells is highly suggestive or indicative of a disease process

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disease process

Under normal conditions, only mature lymphocytes can be seen in peripheral blood; the presence of immature lymphoid cells is highly suggestive or indicative of a ______ _______.

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True

Resting B Lymphocytes cannot be distinguished from Resting T Lymphocytes by morphology alone. (True or False)

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True

They can only be distinguished by cell surface markers. (True or False)

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  1. Lymphoblasts

  2. Prolymphocytes

  3. Mature Lymphocytes

  4. Plasma cells

Based morphology, the lymphoid series cells are classified as: (4)

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N:C ratio

is the ratio of the size of the nucleus to the size of the cytoplasm and it indicates the maturity of a cell.

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nucleus, cytoplasm

N:C ratio is the ratio of the size of the _____to the size of the ______and it indicates the maturity of a cell.

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False

As cells mature, the size of the nucleus increases. (True or False)