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What leukocyte is the least common in the blood?

The least common blood cells are basophil granulocytes. These are referred to as basophils. Basophils make up 0.01 percent to 0.3 percent of white blood cells.


What is a leukocyte that releases histamine?

Both Heparin and Histamine are released by basophils and mast cells. These cells are very similar, but mast cells are found on mucous membranes (connective tissue) and basophils are white blood cells that travel in the blood in the circulatory system.


Are basophils prokaryotic?

Basophils are type of white blood cells.They are eukariyotic cells.


What are three types of granulocytic white blood cells?

neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils.


What release histamines and heparin?

Both Heparin and Histamine are released by basophils and mast cells. These cells are very similar, but mast cells are found on mucous membranes (connective tissue) and basophils are white blood cells that travel in the blood in the circulatory system.


Is it true basophils are red blood cells that increase in response to allergic reactions?

the answer is false, because basophils are a type of white blood cell


What is the meaning of basophils?

Basophils are white blood cells with large dark blue granules. They are involved in allergic reactions


What type of white blood cells produce histamine?

Basophils are circulating white blood cells that release histamine, but mast cells also do so.


How many basophils are there supposed within a 100 white blood cells?

white blood cells consist of lees than 1% of basophils.. so the highest amount of basophils it should have is 1... since 1% of 100 is 1.


Where is the anticoagulant heparin produced in?

Heparin is released by mast cells and basophils of the blood and present in many tissues, especially in the liver and lungs.


What is the function of a basophils?

These cells contain granules that contain substances that make blood vessels leaky, and another substance that assists in blood clotting.


What are the least abundandt white blood cells?

BASOPHILS