10. You are assessing a myeloid cell and you think the cell could either be a band neutrophil or a segmented neutrophil. You see some indications of pinching, narrowing, and indenting in the cell's nucleus. What should you identify the cell as being? a) band neutrophil b) segmented neutrophil 11. Fill in the blank: The three "toxic changes" that we can see in neutrophils include ( 2 words), ( 2 words), and ( 2 words) (the changes can be listed in any order) 12. Fill in the blank: Dohle bodies are remnants of ( 3 words), which includes ribosomes and RNA, staining a light blue/gray color. 13. Fill in the blank: are defined as clusters of bacteria within neutrophils that are seen in cases of Ehrlichiosis or Anaplasmosis. 14. Fill in the blank: The group of cells categorized as the "granulocytes" include the , and 15. Short answer: At what stage of myeloid maturation are we able to identify each type of granulocyte, and what specific characteristic differentiates them? 16. Fill in the blank: The primary function of neutrophils is within the immune system to defend against infections. 17. Fill in the blank: Basophils may appear to "washed-out" on a peripheral blood smear because their granules are ( 2 words). 18. Fill in the blank: A normal characteristic of monocytes, that may or may not be present in the cytoplasm, but could help when identifying them is 19. Fill in the blank: Monocytes are found in the peripheral blood, whereas macrophages are only found in the such as the spleen and liver..