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How long should the length of a blood smear be on a microscope slide?

The length of a blood smear on a microscope slide should be about 1-2 cm. This size allows for a sufficient area to view the blood cells and morphology under the microscope without overcrowding the slide. Additionally, it makes it easier to scan the whole smear efficiently.


What is an area of tissue that becomes necrotic due to a lack of O2 called?

An area of tissue that becomes necrotic due to a lack of oxygen is called an infarct. This typically occurs when the blood supply to a specific area is blocked, leading to tissue death.


Where chemicals pass between cells and blood are called?

The area where chemicals pass between cells and blood is called the interstitial space. This space contains fluid that surrounds the cells and allows for the exchange of nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules between the blood and the cells.


What is the migration of phagocytes and white blood cells to an inflamed area along a chemical gradient is called?

This process is called chemotaxis. Phagocytes and white blood cells are attracted to the site of inflammation by chemical signals released by damaged cells. Chemotaxis helps these cells locate and eliminate pathogens and damaged tissue in the inflamed area.


What chemical produced by white blood cells increase blood flow to an injured area?

Histamine is the chemical produced by white blood cells that increase blood flow to an injured area. It causes blood vessels to dilate, which allows more blood to flow to the affected area to deliver immune cells and nutrients for healing.

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How long should the length of a blood smear be on a microscope slide?

The length of a blood smear on a microscope slide should be about 1-2 cm. This size allows for a sufficient area to view the blood cells and morphology under the microscope without overcrowding the slide. Additionally, it makes it easier to scan the whole smear efficiently.


What is an area of dead tissue due to a complete blockage of blood flow called?

infarction


Which area of the heart receives blood from the systemic veins?

The Right Atrium of the heart receives blood from the systemic veins.


When damaged hearts develop new blood vessels to nourish the area of the heart being starved for oxygen it is called?

It is called collateral circulation.


What skin area tested has the most sweat glands?

scalp


I am having clear discharge with no odor I have been slightly cramping I have been having spasms in my pelvic area and in my stomach I had a pap smear last month and been tested for STD's?

A clear discharge with no odor accompanied by pelvic pain sounds like ovulation. You should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.


Why swing hand for 10 seconds before pricking the tip to the middle finger?

when you swing your hand, the inertia will cause the blood to flow to your hand, so there will be enough blood to be tested.


What is an area of tissue that becomes necrotic due to a lack of O2 called?

An area of tissue that becomes necrotic due to a lack of oxygen is called an infarct. This typically occurs when the blood supply to a specific area is blocked, leading to tissue death.


Where chemicals pass between cells and blood are called?

The area where chemicals pass between cells and blood is called the interstitial space. This space contains fluid that surrounds the cells and allows for the exchange of nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules between the blood and the cells.


What is a Pap smear and why is it given?

A pap smear is a simple test performed by your gynecologist to test for any cervical changes. It tests for cancer and other malignancies. A pap smear is given by gently swabbing the cervical area. This removes cells from the surface of the cervix that can be analyzed by your doctor or gynecologist to test for any problems.


How do count red blood cells?

Red blood cells are counted in two ways. In the past and today in primitive conditions it is done manually. A sample of blood is diluted (otherwise there are too many cells) and then a small film of this diluted blood is smeared on a glass slide. A technician looks at the blood smear under a microscope and counts the number of red blood cells in a given area of the slide. Normally, today, the cells are counted using a machine. The machine passes a very small sample of the blood through a tiny tube where they are counted by one of two electronic techniques.


What is the area of Blood Mountain Wilderness?

The area of Blood Mountain Wilderness is 31.565 square kilometers.