What is a differential white cell count and when is it used?

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Differential white cell count estimates the relative numbers of the five types of white blood cells. It is used by clinicians for diagnosis. See discussion under "Colony-Stimulating Factors Regulate Leukopoiesis."

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A zygote with the genotype YO will ___________.

A) develop into a male. B) die. C) develop into a female. D) have Turner's syndrome. E) have Kleinfelter's syndrome.

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What is a lever?

A. The pivot point that does not move B. The force applied to lift the weight C. The weight to be lifted D. A rigid object used to lift something

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What two important functions does the intrinsic cardiac conduction system perform?

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The second most abundant of the lipids in the plasma membrane is/are

A. glycolipids. B. triglycerides. C. phospholipids. D. saturated fats. E. cholesterol.

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