neutrophils
Granulocyte is the medical term meaning granular cell.
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A white blood cell with fragments in its cytoplasm is typically a type of granulocyte, such as a neutrophil, which contains granules filled with enzymes and antimicrobial substances. These granules can appear as small fragments or structures under a microscope. The presence of these fragments is indicative of the cell's role in the immune response, particularly in fighting infections and responding to inflammation. Additionally, it may also refer to a cell undergoing apoptosis, where fragments of the cell's cytoplasm can be observed.
There is no specific answer to this as the number of granules can vary widely depending on the context. Can you provide more information about what type of granules you are referring to?
Sugar granules are crystals and lie in the category of solids. Yes, they are matter.
Neutrophil granulocytes or just Neutrophil is a white blood cell type of mammals. It has the smallest granule of all the granulocyte.
Granulocyte is a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g, an eosinophil or a basophil
No, Mast Cells are not granulocytes. The terms "granulocyte" and "agranulocyte" refer to circulation cells. Masts cells, though they have granules, are found in tissues- not the circulation.
t is immature granulocyte
there are two main type of white blood cell,granulocyte and agranulocyte.granulocyte are white blood cell that has granule in their cytoplasm and it is visible when staining....the most common granulocyte are neutrophil,which are one of the phagocyte.the granule aid in phagocytosis ..there are three main type of granules in the neutrophil.granule contain lysozyme. agranulocyte is white blood cell which do not have granule in their cytoplasm.exm are the lymphocyte,macrophage. ^^
Granulocyte is the medical term meaning granular cell.
SMALLEST LIVING CELL IS PPLO or MPLO(but i suppose that there is a bit of difference between the two) PPLO IS THE SMALLEST CELL ALL LIVING BEINGS BUT IN HUMANS IS GRANULES CELL -V.SARATSUHAS
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