The different blood cells present in a blood smear
The lobed nucleus of a neutrophil
An example drawing of the cells observed (using a microscope) in a blood smear
When producing a biological drawing, it is vital that you only ever draw what you see and not what you think you see.To accurately reflect the size and proportions of structures you see under the microscope, you should get used to using the eyepiece graticule.You should be able to describe and interpret photomicrographs, electron micrographs and drawings of typical animal cells.
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