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Characteristics of an ideal antimicrobial agent include all of the following except:
Bilobed Nucleus
A nucleus divided into two connected sections, often found in certain types of white blood cells like eosinophils.
Orange-Red Granules
Typically refers to specific cellular granules seen in certain conditions or cells, but without more context, the exact meaning can vary.
Un-Lobed Nucleus
Refers to a nucleus without segmentation, typically seen in certain types of white blood cells, such as lymphocytes.
B+ Erythrocyte
Refers to a type of red blood cell with B antigen on its surface and Rh factor positive, important in blood transfusion compatibility.
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