The non-granular leukocytes are the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
Monocytes
I am sure you meant leukocyte. A leukocyte is a white cell, or white blood cell; a colorless blood corpuscle capable of ameboid movement, whose chief function is to protect the body against microorganisms causing disease and which may be classified in two main groups: granular and nongranular. A lack of leukocytes is a contributor to leukemia, a blood cancer.
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The medical term for a nongranular cell is agranulocyte. These cells lack granules in their cytoplasm and include types like lymphocytes and monocytes. They play crucial roles in immune responses and defense against infections.
Leukocytes is the plural of leukocyte
Lymphocytes would not produce a positive leukocyte esterase test on a urine chemical reagent strip. The leukocyte esterase test primarily detects the presence of neutrophils, which release the enzyme leukocyte esterase. Since lymphocytes do not produce this enzyme, their presence in the urine would not contribute to a positive test result.
The correct spelling is "leukocyte."
The plural form of leukocyte is leukocytes
Eosinophils
Journal of Leukocyte Biology was created in 1984.
That would be a Neutrophil. :)
Leukocyte esterase is a urine test that is used to determine the amount of white blood cells. It also can check the existing white blood cells for abnormalities that would be caused by an infection.