The three Granular leukocytes are Neutrophils, Basophils, and Eosinophils.
Neutrophils are the most common leukocyte AND they are a kind of granular leukocyte. So, neutrophils!
Neutrophils, Eosinophils, and Basophils.
basophils, neutrophils,eosinophils
The difference is that granular leukocytes have granules in their cytoplasm while non-granular do not. Also granular leukocytes, such as neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils respond to non-specific immunity and their main job is to digest pathogens. The non-granular leukocytes include lymphocytes and monocytes and they are part of the specific immune response of the body. The are called non-granular because their cytoplasm is clear and does not contain granules that show up with the addition of stain or dyes.
no, it is a granular leukocyte.
Bone marrow
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...
The non-granular leukocytes are the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
they come from the bone marrow
A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.
Leukocytes and Monocytes
Red (erythrocytes)White (leukocytes)Platelets (Thrombocytes)
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.
Mast Cells
That's true. A lymphocyte is one particular type of leukocyte. There are quite a few different types of leukocytes.