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basophils. see page 645 in anatomy & physiology 8th
basophils. see page 645 in anatomy & physiology 8th
An agranulocyte is a form of white blood cell characterized by the absence of granules in its cytoplasm.
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The macrophage
Neutrophils are the most abundant and basophils are the least abundant.
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.
basophils
The word "agranulocyte" breaks down into "a" meaning without, "granulo" referring to granules, and "cyte" indicating a cell. So, agranulocytes are a type of white blood cell that lack granules in their cytoplasm.
What is the chief function of leukocytes?
The largest agranulocyte that is active in phagocytosis is the monocyte. Monocytes are circulating immune cells that can differentiate into macrophages when they enter tissues, where they play a crucial role in engulfing and digesting pathogens or foreign particles.
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