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no, it is a granular leukocyte.

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Where are agranular leukocytes formed?

monocyte lymphocyte


What is the major function of granular and agranular?

Granular leukocytes have multilobed nuclei that function against non specific invading agents in the body. Agranular leukocytes contain a single neuleus not sure about their function...


B cells and T cells belong to what class of agranular leukocytes?

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Which agranular leukocytes is the majority?

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Type of leukocytes that perform phagocytize bacteria?

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Which of these is a white blood cell neutrophil thrombocyte erythrocyte or hemoglobin?

Neutrophil is a leukocytes also called a white blood cell and it is part of the Gramulocytes along with Neutrophils and Basophils.


Phagocytes are white blood cells with a lobed nucleus?

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How many leukocytes are present in?

There are 5 leukocytes in the human body. They include: Eisinophil, basophil, neutrophil, lymphocyte and monocyte. The leukocytes that end in "phil" are more granular than the cytes.


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