Methods of
Hematology

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Lessons
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Part I -- Blood

Section 1. THE COMPOSITION OF BLOOD
1-1. INTRODUCTION
1-2. GENERAL CELLULAR STRUCTURE
1-3. CELLULAR CONSTITUENTS
1-4. LIQUID CONSTITUENTS
 
Section 2. FORMATION OF BLOOD CELLS
1-5. EMBRYONIC HEMATOPOIESIS
1-6. POSTNATAL HEMATOPOIESIS
Section 3. NORMAL CELL MATURATION
1-7. GENERAL FEATURES
1-8. CYTOPLASM
1-9. NUCLEUS
Section 4. ABNORMAL CELL MATURATION
1-10. GENERAL FEATURES
1-11. CYTOPLASM
1-12. NUCLEUS
 
Section 5. FUNCTIONS OF BLOOD CELLS
1-13. INTRODUCTION
1-14. ERYTHROCYTES
1-15. LEUKOCYTES
1-16. PLATELETS

Exercises for Part I

 

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About Part I
of the Course

After completing this series of lessons, you should be able to:

  • Select the statement that best describes the composition of blood.
  • Select the statement that best describes the cellular and liquid constituent characteristics of blood.
  • Select the characteristic features of normal and abnormal blood cell formation and maturation.
  • Correctly select the functions of blood cells.


Curriculum design: David L. Heiserman
Publisher: SweetHaven Publishing Services

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