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    what ways do normal red and white blood cells differ? (2 Marks) White blood cells have a nucleus‚ red blood cells do not‚ white blood cells protect while red blood cells transport‚ and red blood cells have a longer life span than white blood cells. 3. Which type of white blood cell would you expect to be most common in a normal blood smear? (2 Marks) In a normal blood smear‚ one would expect to find more neutrophil cells. 4. A differential count of white blood cells from a patient gave

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    example of the urinary system working with the respiratory system to regulate blood pH would be A) When you hold your breath the kidneys will remove CO2 from your blood B) If you exercise a lot your urine will become more acidic * C) If you develop emphysema the kidneys will remove fewer bicarbonate ions from circulation D) If you hyperventilate the kidneys will counteract the alkalinity by adding hydrogen ions into the blood stream E) None of the above-the urinary system never works with the respiratory

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    of abnormal cells. In normal cells the grow rate is controlled and new cells are used when the old cells die by means of apoptosis or cell suicide. When the cells do not die and continue to growth‚ it becomes cancer. This can be cause by mutation in the genes‚ radiation‚ etc. Cancer can be benign or malign. Benign cancer occurs when the growing of the cells stays in one location and malign cancer occurs when the cells destroyed the layer that covers them‚ then they enter the blood stream and can

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    Teamwork In Blood Red Road

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    There is a moment in life when one has the sensation of having lost everything they hold dearest at heart. Saba‚ the protagonist of the novel Blood Red Road‚ experiences the emotion of helplessness and depression. Right before her eyes her father is murdered; her twin brother‚ Lugh‚ whose existence means the whole world to her is taken away. Due to these harsh realities striking her all at once‚ she begins to isolate herself from everyone. Nonetheless‚ throughout the novel she opens her eyes‚ seeing

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    “The Blood Red Night” By Lauren Tarshis shows how the Peshtigo Fire affected a family who lived in Peshtigo at the time of the fire. The article explains how the Kramer family wanted to stay behind to protect their house from the fire. However‚ they were unable to save it and they had to run away from the fire. After they left their house‚ the fire encircled them and they had to hide in a well until the fire stopped burning around them. Miraculously‚ no one in that family died‚ but many others

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    Red Onion Cell Lab

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    The Cell Structure and function Abstract In this lab the structures of various cells were viewed through a compound microscope. The bacteria in yogurt was viewed a long with a slice of potato‚ and a thin skin of red onion. The potato was dyed with iodine while the red onion was dyed with methane blue. The students had to assemble the first three slides. Two more slides were provided these are the yeast and protozoa cells. Those two are also viewed with the

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    Osmosis in Red Onion Cells

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    Osmosis in Red Onion Cells By: Youssef Gharib Brief Description of Osmosis in Red Onion cells: Osmosis is the diffusion of water from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration across a semi-permeable membrane. The purpose of this lab is to compare the three different types of solutions affect on the relative size of the vacuole to the cell‚ the outer membrane of onion red cells (tunics) are used to figure out the different types. In the red onion you can see effects promptly

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    Red Onion Cell Lab

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    principle‚ a purple onion cell is going to be bathed in different concentrations of salt (NaCl) water. Problem: How do solutions of various salt concentrations influence osmosis in relation to an onion cell? Hypothesis What will happen to the onion cell if it is placed in salt water? What will happen to the onion cell if it is placed in distilled water? If ..the onion cell is placed in salt water then... the cell will shrivel up The

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    Mature

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    Maturity Maturity. What is maturity? When is one mature? How does one measure maturity? These are questions that are too often neglected in today’s society. We often talk about maturity with little understanding of what it is. "Jeremy is very mature for his age." "Sarah is so intelligent‚ but she can be so immature! She needs to grow up." Although this word is common piece of most everybody’s vocabulary‚ little time is given to truly understanding it. You don’t learn maturity in a high school

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    Blood Film Staining – Normal & Malignant Cells Case Study 1 Male 72 yrs Hb 77g/l (NR 130-180) RBC 2.23 x 10¹²/l (NR 4.5-6.5) MCV 88fl (NR 76-96) WBC 98.2 x 10/l (NR 4-11) Platelets 28 x 10/l (NR 150-400) A) Calculation of PCV (packed cell volume or haematocrit) PCV = RBC (cells/l) x 10¯¹² x MCV (fl) RBC = 2.23 x 10¹²/l MCV = 88fl or 88 x 10/l PCV = 2.23 x 88 x10 PCV = 196.24/1000 PCV = 0.196 (NR 0.4-0.54) B) Calculation of MCH (mean cell volume) MCH = Hb

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