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| question="What is often clearly visible under light microscopy of macrophage cytoplasm stained with haematoxylin & eosin (H&E) ?" | | question="What is often clearly visible under light microscopy of macrophage cytoplasm stained with haematoxylin & eosin (H&E) ?" |
− | choice="Vacuoles"
| + | choice1="Vacuoles" |
− | choice="Mitochondria"
| + | choice2="Mitochondria" |
− | choice="Golgi apparatus"
| + | choice5="Golgi apparatus" |
− | choice="Cytoskeleton"
| + | choice3="Cytoskeleton" |
− | choice="Ribosomes"
| + | choice4="Ribosomes" |
− | correctchoice="" | + | correctchoice="1" |
− | feedback="''Correct!''' Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage"
| + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage" |
− | feedback="'''Incorrect.''' Mitochondria are not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage"
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Mitochondria are not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage" |
− | feedback="'''Incorrect.''' The Golgi apparatus is not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage"
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The Golgi apparatus is not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage" |
− | feedback="'''Incorrect.''' The cytoskeleton of a cell is not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage"
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The cytoskeleton of a cell is not visible under a light microscope. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|WikiVet Article: Macrophage" |
− | feedback="'''Incorrect.''' Although ribosomes are not directly visible under a light microscope, ribosomes can collectively give the cytoplasm a darker more granular appearance. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[ Macrophages - WikiBlood |WikiVet Article: Macrophage" | + | feedback=4"'''Incorrect.''' Although ribosomes are not directly visible under a light microscope, ribosomes can collectively give the cytoplasm a darker more granular appearance. Vacuoles are often clearly visible within macrophage cytoplasm. When a macrophage phagocytoses target cells, debris and reactive compounds are stored in vacuoles and phagosomes until they are broken down by lysosomes. [[ Macrophages - WikiBlood |WikiVet Article: Macrophage" |
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| </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |