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Q: What kind of microscope would you use to observe organelles of a white blood cell?
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How can you observe a white blood cell in a light microscope?

IF you want to observe WBCs in microscope you will have to stain the blood with either methylene orange or Iodine solution.


If you observe a drop of blood under a microscope which cells would you be observing?

Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.


What organelles are important to a white blood cell?

Ribosomes is the wrong answer! The correct answer is LYSOSOMES


How do white blood cell look like under microscope?

Follow the link bellow to see a white blood cell


What organelles enable white blood cells to digest and destroy bacteria are?

lysosomes


How can you tell the difference between a red and white blood cell through a microscope?

white blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cell doesnt


What organelles are very abundant within white blood cells?

White blood cells are abundant in granules(sacs containing digestive enzymes).


What cellular organelles helps White Blood Cells breakdown the bacteria and viruses?

lysosomes


What types of organelles are in a white blood cell?

Mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum


What is the difference between physical appearance of red and white blood cells under the microscope?

red blood cells are erythrocytes while white blood cells are lymphocytes.


The organelles that enable white blood cells to ingest and destroy bacteria are?

Lysosomes (this is for a biology final?)


Does a red blood cell have organelles?

No. They do not. They are able to support themselves without organelles helping. They are degraded in the bone marrow so that there is more space for the hemoglobin.