. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Fig. 246.—Giant cell from the bone marrow of a kitten, showing pseudopodia extending into a blood-vessel (]'), and giving rise to blood-plates (bp) (J. H. Wright). 3. Basophilcs, or Mast Leucocytes CMaximow), form only per cent, of the leucocytes. Their nuclei are very irregular in form and may be broken down into several pieces which stain intensely. The granules are variable in number, size and form, and often stain so heavily as to obscure the nucleus. The cytoplasm is clear and vacuolated. Basophiles have been regarded as d
. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Fig. 246.—Giant cell from the bone marrow of a kitten, showing pseudopodia extending into a blood-vessel (]'), and giving rise to blood-plates (bp) (J. H. Wright). 3. Basophilcs, or Mast Leucocytes CMaximow), form only per cent, of the leucocytes. Their nuclei are very irregular in form and may be broken down into several pieces which stain intensely. The granules are variable in number, size and form, and often stain so heavily as to obscure the nucleus. The cytoplasm is clear and vacuolated. Basophiles have been regarded as degenerating granular leucocytes but at present this view is not generally accepted. Origin of the Blood Plates.—In the bone marrow and spleen pulp are giatit. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prentiss, Charles William, 1874-1915. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders
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