As with anything, too much is bad. Lymphocytes increase in response to an infection. A run-away increase may reflect some bad disease.
Decreased lymphocytes can show immune system disorders-lupus, HIV. Increased granulocytes are often a sign of bacterial infection or inflammation. Severely increased granulocytes could mean a bone marrow disorder.
Harmful effects of increased fuel consumption include more emissions and pollution in the environment. Making vehicles more efficient greatly helps to reduce the harmful effects.
yes and its indicative of emphysema.
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Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms. They remove and destroy potentially harmful foreign particles from the lymph through phagocytosis by macrophages. They are also the centers for the production of lymphocytes that act against foreign particles.Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms.
Acute viral infectionsConnective tissue diseaseThyrotoxicosisAddison's diseaseSplenomegalyConsult a doctor for all of the above conditions.
T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes
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there are two types of agranulocytes in the blood namely the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
lymphocytes
No, lymphocytes are agranulocytes