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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.


Is neutrophil an agranular leukocytes?

no, it is a granular leukocyte.


What are the three types of granular leukocytes?

The three Granular leukocytes are Neutrophils, Basophils, and Eosinophils.


What is the major function of granular and agranular?

Granular leukocytes have multilobed nuclei that function against non specific invading agents in the body. Agranular leukocytes contain a single neuleus not sure about their function...


What would be a nongranular leukocyte?

The non-granular leukocytes are the monocytes and the lymphocytes.


What produces erythrocytes granular leukocytes and platelets?

they come from the bone marrow


What is a basophil?

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


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

The tissue that contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and plasma belongs to the connective tissue group. This specific tissue is known as blood tissue or vascular tissue.


Where are leukocytes formed?

the leukocyte or white blood cell is located in the immune system or where they may take permanent residence..some tissue.


How many leukocytes are present in?

There are 5 leukocytes in the human body. They include: Eisinophil, basophil, neutrophil, lymphocyte and monocyte. The leukocytes that end in "phil" are more granular than the cytes.


Movement of leukocytes from capillaries to damaged tissue is called?

Diapedesis


Why would granular tissue be found on a pap smear?

I suspect your results says glandular tissue, not granular tissue. Contact your health care provider to clarify the result, and what it means for you. If glandular tissue was found, this could be normal or a problem, depending on your medical history.