This Immunoglobulins would correspond with acquisition of maternal antibodies...
What is IgG?
This hematopoietic organ receives T-lymphocyte precursor cells from the bone marrow...
What is Thymus?
This leukocyte has the following morphology: a nucleus that has a dense chromatin pattern; is segmented and has cytoplasmic granules that have no affinity for stain...
What is a Neutrophil?
This urine crystal is commonly found in animals with ethylene glycol poisoning...
What is Calcium oxalate monohydrate
This cell is responsible for antibody production...
What is Plasma Cell?
This supernatant does NOT contain Fibrinogen...
What is Serum?
This cell type appears to be a microcytic on a blood smear but actually has a normal MCV...
What is Spherocyte?
This leukocyte has the following morphology: a light, lacey, pleomorphic nucleus with abundant gray cytoplasm with vacuoles...
What is Monocyte?
This is the best method of obtaining a specific gravity of a urine sample...
What is Refractometer?
This RBC indice correlates with the size of erythrocytes...
What is MCV?
The correct steps for blood smear staining technique when using Romanowsky differential stains are...
What is Methyl alcohol, Eosin, Methylene Blue
This erythrocyte inclusion is commonly seen in a dog with lead poisoning...
What is Basophilic Stippling?
This leukocyte has the following morphology: a large, round to slightly indented nucleus that has a dense, coarsely clumped chromatin pattern and a very small amount of cytoplasm that stains slightly pale blue.
What is Lymphocyte?
This condition is termed when specific gravity is similar to the glomerular filtrate...
What is Isosthenuria?
Mature erythrocytes use this for energy...
What is glucose?
A dehydrated animal would likely present with the following criteria... (PCV & TPP)
What is Increased PCV & Increased TPP?
This cell type is produced by a shifting of hemoglobin, which is a result of oxidation...
What is Eccentrocyte?
This cell line is most efficient at phagocytizing encapsulated bacteria...
What is Monocytes?
Which urine crystals resemble a grainy precipitate found in alkaline urine?
What is Amorphous Phosphate?
This physiological reaction to fear and excitement due to epinephrine release will produce which response in the leukogram...
What is Neutrophilia and lymphocytosis?
The composition of blood in the normally hydrated canine is ____________ (% Plasma/Cellular)...
What is 55% Plasma and 45% cellular?
These organs are where hematopoiesis takes in place?
What is Liver & Spleen?
This stage of maturation granulocytes take on their “specific” characteristics for each cell line...
What is Myelocyte?
This epithelial cell would be located in the distal ureters...
What is Transitional?
The correct formula to calculate the MCHC...
What is Hgb x 100 / PCV?