A white blood cell is not an organism because it cannot live separately from the rest of the cells making up a human being.
It is, however, similar to single-celled organisms like amoebae.
No, it is not an organism. It is a component of an organism, which is an animal.
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Neutrophils are the most common type of the white blood cell
Neutrophils
no
T-lymphocytes, they are a type of white blood cell.
lymphocytes
The white blood cell count and differential determine the number of white blood cells and the percentage of each type of white blood cell in a person's blood.
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell involved in immune response, while monocytes are another type of white blood cell that help with tissue repair and fighting off pathogens.
A special type of white blood cell count used as a diagnostic tool is known as a differential white blood cell count. This test measures the percentage of different types of white blood cells in the blood, providing valuable information about the body's immune response and potential underlying health conditions.
Neutrophils
Basophil granulocytes (usually called basophils) are the type of white blood cell that release histamine. This is an important part of inflammation.