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
Goblet and RBC are animal cells.Guard cells have chloroplasts.
No ,they lack RBC.
red blood cells
mitochondria and nucleus
frog rbc is found in a frogs and human rbc is found in humans
RBC is an abbreviation of Red Blood Cells and WBC is an abbreviation of White Blood Cells
Goblet and RBC are animal cells.Guard cells have chloroplasts.
RBC is red blood cells or red blood count.
RBC has no nucleus
Erythrocytes are another name for red blood cells.
No ,they lack RBC.
Not even close. By volume, the blood is around 40-50% RBC and only about 1% WBC.
There are White Blood Cells (WBC)Red Blood Cells (RBC)
The duration of The Cell is 1.78 hours.
red blood cells
Red blood cells
They are cells that have or contain nucleus , as compared to RBC that are enucleated