monocyte
The leukocyte you are referring to is a B lymphocyte, also known as B cell. B cells are produced in the bone marrow and mature in lymphatic tissue, such as the spleen and lymph nodes. They have the ability to produce antibodies, which are proteins that help neutralize and eliminate pathogens from the body.
Granulocytes are formed in red bone marrow, or myeloid tissue.
It is usually done to obtain genes for antibodies.
Glandular epithelium produces hormones.
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mast cells
the leukocyte or white blood cell is located in the immune system or where they may take permanent residence..some tissue.
Basophil :)
Yes; antibodies are an example.
Granulocytes are formed in red bone marrow, or myeloid tissue.
autoimmune
fat tissue or adipose tissue
The human leukocyte antigen test, also known as HLA, is a test that detects antigens (genetic markers) on white blood cells. There are four types of human leukocyte antigens: HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, and HLA-D.
It is usually done to obtain genes for antibodies.
Meristematic tissue is the only plant tissue that produces new cells in mitosis.
Scars are formed during the healing process of a wound or injury. When the deep layer of skin (dermis) is damaged, the body produces collagen fibers to repair the tissue, resulting in a scar. The appearance of a scar can vary depending on factors such as the size and depth of the wound, as well as an individual's genetics.
Glandular epithelium produces hormones.
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