Yes they do have cytoplasm but its less then that of phagocytes plus its not granular.
Small agranulocytes that have a dense nucleus and very little cytoplasm are called Lymphocytes.
there are two types of agranulocytes in the blood namely the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
Lymphocytes and monocytes.
Monocytes are granulocytes, meaning they have small granules in them. Lymphocytes do not. Histologically, you should be able to see some peripheral cytoplasm on a lymphocyte but not on a monocyte.
The smallest agranulocyte with relatively large round nuclei and thin rims of cytoplasm is a lymphocyte. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune system by producing antibodies and helping to destroy pathogens.
T lymphocytes are characterized by a round or oval nucleus with a small amount of cytoplasm. They have cell surface receptors that can recognize specific antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells. T lymphocytes differentiate into various subsets such as helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, regulatory T cells, and memory T cells.
T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes
lymphocytes :)
White blood cells lacking granular cytoplasm are classified as agranulocytes. They include lymphocytes and monocytes. These cells play crucial roles in the immune response by recognizing and eliminating pathogens.
No, lymphocytes are agranulocytes
lymphocytes
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