Follow the link bellow to see a white blood cell
white blood cell differential
white blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cell doesnt
Blood cell morphology refers to the size and shape of blood cells when viewed under a microscope.
A cell from the peripheral blood smear that has a pencil shape, i.e. long and pointy, under the microscope.
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
IF you want to observe WBCs in microscope you will have to stain the blood with either methylene orange or Iodine solution.
Basically not - normally there are so few as to be undetectable. In the presence of an infection such as meningitis the number rises significantly, and they can be seen under a microscope.
The description matches eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Eosinophils are characterized by dark-staining granules that can be visualized under a microscope by basic dyes such as eosin. They play a role in allergies and parasitic infections.
A sample of blood is looked at under a microscope. The sickled cells are then seen.
The most abundant white blood cells in the blood are neutrophils.
With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
The cell nucleus is most easily seen under a light microscope.