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An immature red cell contatining a cytoplasmic network that stains with brilliant cresyl blue?

reticulocyte


Which RBC cells can be seen on supravital stain?

By definition, a supravital stain is used to demonstrate the in vivo vital processes of cells that have been removed from the body. Supravital stains (New Methylene Blue N; Brilliant Cresyl Blue) are used in particular to stain reticulocytes for a manual retic count. Reticulocytes are immature RBC's released early from the bone marrow in response to anemia. Using Brilliant Cresyl Blue, the reticulocytes will show a "reticular" (mesh-like) network of residual rRNA that has not yet been extruded from the cell. Any RBC can be seen on a supravital stain, supravital stains are used to identify Heinz bodies in cases of G6PD deficiency anemia


What tube color is used for reticulocyte count?

light blue


What is an immature red cell containing a cytoplasmic network that stains with brilliant blue?

reticulocyte


Why reticulocyte is increase in haemolytic anaemia?

Why reticulocyte is increase in haemolytic anaemia?


What is the differecne between reticulocyte and erythrocyte?

Reticulocyte is larger than erythrocyte


What stain is used to stain cheek cells?

methelyn blue


What is the correct order of Reticulocyte proerythroblast normoblast late erythroblast?

Proerythroblast, erythroblast, normoblast, reticulocyte


Does reticulocyte have nucleus?

No, by definition a reticulocyte has extruded it's nucleus, but still has RNA in it's cytoplasm


What kind of stain are used to stain plant and animal cells?

Methylene blue stain is used to stain plant and animal cells.


Is it useful to stain the Elodea and Anabaena cells with methylene blue stain?

Yes, because the methylene blue stain makes the organelles in eucharyotic cells visible to us in a basic microscope.


What does a reticulocyte have to do to become an erythrocyte?

The reticulocyte is a "to be" red blood cell. As soon as it loses all of it's organelles, it will be a RBC.