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A simple movie showing the histological appearance (H&E stain) of typical cells found in the blood.  
A simple movie showing the histological appearance (H&E stain) of typical cells found in the adult blood.  


Note the "internal ruler" a red blood cell (RBC) is about 7 microns in diameter (6-8 micron range).
Note the "internal ruler" a red blood cell (RBC) is about 7 microns in diameter (6-8 micron range).




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'''Note''' - The cells within embryonic and fetal blood are mainly nucleated red blood cells, though some of these RBCs may also lack a nucleus.
 
 
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A simple movie showing the histological appearance (H&E stain) of typical cells found in the adult blood.

Note the "internal ruler" a red blood cell (RBC) is about 7 microns in diameter (6-8 micron range).


Note - The cells within embryonic and fetal blood are mainly nucleated red blood cells, though some of these RBCs may also lack a nucleus.