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Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Neural tissue}}: Peripheral nerves: axons whose cell bodies are in the CNS or ganglia (cluster ofneurons) outside the CNS, made up of nerve f…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Ganglia}}: nerve cell bodies outside the CNS  -{{c2::Dorsal root gangli}}a: for sensory stimuli from periphery into spinal cord- {{c2:…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Eosinophil granules bind eosin}} - pink/orange acidic dye, binds basic groups, mostly proteins → granules are acidophilic 
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Basophil granules bind hematoxylin}} - blue/purple basic dye, binds acidic groups like nucleic acids (DNA/nuclei) → granules are basophilic&n…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Neutrophils}}: have multilobed segmented nuclei, short-lived (1-5 days) Function: acute inflammatory response to tissue, leaving in larg…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Eosinophils:}} have large eosinophilic granules (pink like surrounding RBCs), nuclei with 2 lobes - Function: modulate local immune respons…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Basophils:}} have large basophilic granules - Function: not well-understood, related to mast cells
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Lymphocytes}}:are small with little cytoplasm, get larger when activated, circulating with long lifespan (months/years) - Function: T-cells…
Published 08/12/2024 {{c1::Monocytes}}:are large, have folded nuclei, and small lysosomes, long-lived, can enter tissues and differentiate into macrophages -…
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