Neutrophil granulocytes or just Neutrophil is a white blood cell type of mammals. It has the smallest granule of all the granulocyte.
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Granulocyte is a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g, an eosinophil or a basophil
No, Mast Cells are not granulocytes. The terms "granulocyte" and "agranulocyte" refer to circulation cells. Masts cells, though they have granules, are found in tissues- not the circulation.
t is immature granulocyte
there are two main type of white blood cell,granulocyte and agranulocyte.granulocyte are white blood cell that has granule in their cytoplasm and it is visible when staining....the most common granulocyte are neutrophil,which are one of the phagocyte.the granule aid in phagocytosis ..there are three main type of granules in the neutrophil.granule contain lysozyme. agranulocyte is white blood cell which do not have granule in their cytoplasm.exm are the lymphocyte,macrophage. ^^
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SMALLEST LIVING CELL IS PPLO or MPLO(but i suppose that there is a bit of difference between the two) PPLO IS THE SMALLEST CELL ALL LIVING BEINGS BUT IN HUMANS IS GRANULES CELL -V.SARATSUHAS
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The size of the granules differ depending on what kind of sugar you are talking about. www.joyofbaking.com/sugar.html