A patient with 3.0 x10^6 RBC/mcL presents to the hospital. Y…
A patient with 3.0 x10^6 RBC/mcL presents to the hospital. You manually counted reticulocytes and obtained the following results: Slide 1: 45 reticulocytes and 455 mature RBCs Slide 2: 37 reticulocytes and 463 mature RBCs Calculate the relative reticulocyte count using the combined total cells counted on both slides.
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A patient with 4.5 x10^6 RBC/mcL presents to the hospital. You manually counted reticulocytes and obtained the following results: Slide 1: 18 reticulocytes and 482 mature RBCs Slide 2: 19 reticulocytes and 481 mature RBCs Calculate the relative reticulocyte count using the combined total cells counted on both slides.
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Chapter 6 Why is it that a winter may be colder for one season if Earth is said to be experiencing global warming? This is a false statement; winters would not be colder under the influence of global warming. Earth is not, in fact, experiencing global warming. Increased variation in temperature extremes is expected with global warming, so overall climate can still be warming in the long term even if temperatures drop for one season. None of the above
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