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The blood cells that have a large and irregularly shaped nucleus are typically lymphocytes, particularly certain types like activated T-cells. These cells play a crucial role in the immune response. The irregular shape of their nucleus is associated with their function in recognizing and responding to pathogens. Additionally, other white blood cells, such as monocytes, can also exhibit a large and irregular nucleus.

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