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(a) Mention the total count of WBC. (b) Differential count of WBC of a normal person. (c) What is stab cell?

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(a) total count of WBC is 6000-8000/cu mm of blood.
(b) differntial count mena the counting of the percentage of different type of `WBC_(s)` in blood :Normal value: (I) neutrophil 60-70%(iii) Basophil 0-1%(iv) Lymphocyte 25-30% nd Monocyte 5-10%
( c )stab cell in which the nucleus has not started lobulation.
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