Post-lab Assessments CHECK WHAT YOU LEARNED Post-lab | ASSESSMENT A Formed Elements of Blood Match the description with the appropriate blood component by writing the correct letter in the numbered blanks. 1. Basophil 2. Erythrocyte 3. Eosinophil 4. Lymphocyte 5. Monocyte 6. Neutrophil 7. Plasma 8. Thrombocyte A. Cellular fragments; function in clotting B. Granulocyte; nucleus has 3 to 5 lobes C. Biconcave disc; transports gases D. Agranulocyte; largest leukocyte E. Liquid portion of blood F. Granules appear red; bilobed nucleus G. Granules appear dark purple covering the nucleus H. Agranulocyte; large, round nucleus
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