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Q: What is the most common specimen analyzed in hematology section in lab?
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It is said that protoplasm cannot be analysed chemically.why?

The chemical composition of protoplasm is very complex.It varies a little from one cell to another, although the common elements included in the composition of the protoplasm are the same in all cells.However it is impossible to make an accurate chemical analysis of protoplasm as it ceases to be protoplasm only as soon as it is removed from the organism.Not accurateIt can be analyzed chemically. With todays methods, pretty much anything that is stable and doesn't decompose can be analyzed chemically. Protoplasm is no different.


Which are more common metals or nonmetals?

Metal because there the biggest section of elements on the periodic table true statement.


Correct order of draw for coagulation studies?

Order of draw for a phelobotomist is the following (tubes that collect specimens in a phelobotomist case is blood specimen the most common one used are lavender for blood counts and red for serology pregnancy test and STD's and SST tubes which are seum separator tubes that go to chemistry there's only a few SST and the other tubes contain Plasma some examples, are the lavender the light blue gray for toxicology and etc etc. Theres about 14 common tubes that are identified with their top colors 4 of them are SST that contain serum and 10 are plasma (these are chemicals that are in the tube to preserve the blood specimen) to aid on the testing . There are many department to which these tubes are send to but with the proper training and practice these Order of Draw get easier The test are many hundreds and the deparment are quite a few As long as you recognize these that are the most common ones you be on your way to be a very sucesfull phlrbotomist like me Im eaven surprise of the information that I provided here Hopefully It will help someone. Phelobotomist student.


What is the chemical formula for copper pyrite?

Copper pyrites is a common name for the mineral chalcopyrite, which has a formula CuFeS2. It can be considered to be made up of Cu+ Fe3+ S2- ions but there is covalent character. It is related to ZnS in structure, one Zn2+ ion replaced by Cu+ and another by Fe3+ Its a really pretty mineral, lovely shiny metallic yellow, just like iron pyrites., when you fond a good specimen. Chalcopyrite is a copper ore.


What is a molecule that has both positive and negative charges?

An ionic compound, made up of cations and anions in an ionic lattice arrangement. Could also be a polar-covalent bond A molecule that has both a positive charge and negative charge is called a Zwitterion. A good example is an amino acid that has both an amino group and a carboxylic acid. In solution, the amino group will be positively charged and the carboxylic acid will be negatively charged for a net charge of zero.

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Is the word specimen a verb or a noun?

The word specimen is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun.


Is section a common noun?

Yes, section is a common noun; it is also a verb.


What do crime and crime statistics have in common?

Crime is committed, and the numbers that measure it are collected, analyzed and become statistics.


Why frog is the common specimen for study?

because they are indespensible and seem to never end in population


Is haematology a proper noun?

No, the noun 'haematology' (or hematology) is a common noun, a general word for the study of the physiology of the blood; the branch of medical science concerned with diseases of the blood and blood-forming tissues.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Some examples of a proper noun for the common noun 'haematology' are:British Journal of HaematologyAmerican Society of HematologyEuropean Hematology Association


What are differences between a section common property and exclusive use?

what are the differences between a section, common propety, and eclusive use


Is sections a common noun?

Yes, section is a common noun; it is also a verb.


What is gran and gran in hematology test?

In a hematology test gran means granulocyte, which is a type of white blood cell (leukocyte).


What characteristics do argon and his section have in common?

They are inert gases.


Issued common stock for cash came from what section on the statement of cash flow?

Financing activities section


What is the value of a 30 Caliber US M1 carbine serial 1812220?

Depends of which company made it (some are acrace, some common) the condition, and whether it is fully original, or has been modified. It may be as low as $200 for a poor quality specimen, or a few thousand for a mint rare specimen. About $500 for an average common maker in good condition.


What does cone cylinder and a sphere have in common?

A circular cross-section.