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Q: What leukocytes contains no granules?
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All leukocytes contain only a single nucleus so when observed under a microscope why does it appear that some of the leukocytes have more than one nucleus?

They contains granules in its cytoplasm, and cell splitting may be occuring.


What leukocytes have fine reddish violet granules and contain lysozyme?

neutrophils


What are no visible cytoplasmic granules found in?

Mononuclear leukocytes (agranulocytes)


What is a basophil?

A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.


Do all leukocytes have cytoplasmic granules?

I don't know. Why don't u ask your biology teacher?


What is the difference between granular and non-granular leukocytes?

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.


Which contains visible granules in its cytoplasm?

Neutrophils


What are the two main groups of leukocytes?

White blood cells, or leukocytes, are classified into two main groups: granulocytes and nongranulocytes (also known as agranulocytes).The granulocytes, which include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, have granules in their cell cytoplasm. Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils also have a multilobed nucleus. As a result they are also called polymorphonuclear leukocytes or "polys." The nuclei of neutrophils also appear to be segmented, so they may also be called segmented neutrophils or "segs."The nongranuloctye white blood cells, lymphocytesand monocytes, do not have granules and have nonlobular nuclei. They are sometimes referred to as mononuclear leukocytes.


Phagocytes are white blood cells with a lobed nucleus?

Macrophages. Macrophages are monocytes that have gained the ability to phagocytize bacteria in the tissues. They are agranular because, when stained, they do not have granules in their cytoplasm. This is just a classification of leukocytes (or white blood cells).


What are two main categories of leukocytes?

The two categories are granulocytes and agranulocytes. Granulocytes have visible cytoplasmic granules. Examples of granulocytes include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Agranulocytes have no visible cytoplasmic granules. Eamples of agranulocytes include lymphocytes and monocytes.


What tissue group does the tissue that contains erythrocytes leukocytes and plasma belong to?

Connective Tissue


What components of mammalian blood contains a nucleus?

White Blood Cells (Leukocytes)