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There are 6 different types of white blood cells and they all have different sizes. They are measured by diameter in micrometres (or pm). Neutrophils are 10-12. Eosinophils are 10-12. Basophils are 12-15. Lymphocytes are 7-8. Monocytes are 14-17. And macrophage, which is found only in humans, is 21.

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