I have a study week this week to do a transfusion medicine course, so thought I'd post a throwback study pic!

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I have a study week this week to do a transfusion medicine course, so thought I'd post a throwback study pic!

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did a quick write-up on food finickiness on my site last night, since i noticed it’s still not well-known that it’s different from regular finickiness (they’re actually in different descriptor sections!)
something interesting about the food finickiness values is that there’s an extra value that they never seem to get set to naturally, but has working and sometimes totally different functionality from the others (if the second food finickiness value is set low, it makes the pet only eat flavors that are set as its favorite, which is different from the standard “picky” value since that one will make them only accept one flavor), implying it might have been an unused feature (my best guess is it was probably intended for the other species we were supposed to get, something like a less rushed version of the bunny or another herbivorous animal, so that they’d only eat plants and other food meant for them and not any food that might be bad for them or something. given growable plants also have unused functionality for getting smaller if they’re eaten by a pet, it seems likely!)
another interesting thing about food finickiness values is there’s a value for “dislikes cheese” specifically
“THOSE GHOSTLY BASTARDS “ • Good lesson from • @pathnuggets Promonocytes in the peripheral blood. Promonocytes are considered blast equivalents. Promonocytes have irregular nuclear contours that have a delicately folded appearance. The chromatin is fine. Usually see small nucleoli and some small cytoplasmic granules. Typically express CD4, CD64, CD11b, CD14. Lack CD34 and CD117 frequently. #pathnuggets #pathologynuggets #pathology #pathologyeducation #heme #hematology #hemepath #hematopathology https://www.instagram.com/p/CkSXm0gDHwFT-GDSVJ8B2SYAc3T8j4q-RNgUe80/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I am studying Hematology right now, so you are too! Let me share some of the things I have learned. For instance, here is a diagram of hematopoesis (the formation of various blood cells). I was this many years old when I learned that although they are all counted as white blood cells (WBCs), neutrophils, monocytes, basophils, and eosinophils are more closely related to erythrocytes (RBCs) than to lymphocytes (B and T cells), because the former all derive from myeloid precursors in the bone marrow rather than lymphoid precursors. I had long thought of PMNs, etc. as other kinds of white blood cells, but now I have to revise that. Image from Wikipedia.
Heme groups
The heme group and activated oxygen carrying heme group (with histidine and oxygen)

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Here's the answer to our Quiz Question from earlier today!
The past couple of days have been amazingly productive! I have my first exam on Friday so I've really been hitting the books.
Listening to: Salt and the Sea - The Lumineers
Current study space. Heme is the first area of medicine that I don't enjoy. It's like immunology and biochemistry had a difficult and extremely boring child.