Cell-the unit of life - Identify followings

Prof. Siddharth Sanghvi

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Basophil (Bottom Right / Isolated Image): Features an irregular, twisted, or roughly "S"-shaped nucleus. In a real histological smear, this nucleus is often obscured by large, dark-staining granules.

Monocyte (Top Left): Recognized by its large, distinct kidney-shaped or horseshoe-shaped nucleus.

Neutrophil (Top Right): Characterized by a multi-lobed nucleus (typically 3 to 5 lobes connected by thin strands).

Eosinophil (Bottom Left): Easily identified by its bi-lobed nucleus, often described as resembling a pair of earmuffs or a figure-8.

Lymphocyte (Middle Right): Has a large, spherical nucleus that occupies most of the cell volume, leaving only a very thin peripheral rim of cytoplasm...

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