Biology, asked by jaleswat408, 7 days ago

A granulocytes that move like amoeba and engulf foreign material

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Answered by Anonymous
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➾Heya, Homo_Sapien,your question is answered.Check this out☟ !

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➻As your question says, Neutrophils are granulocytes which come under White blood corpuscles/cells so often referred to as "Leucocytes".

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➻Basically,the granulocytes are also referred to as "Polymorph-nuclear Leucocytes due their various shapes of the organelle-NUCLEUS.

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➻Comming to the neutrophils,the Nucleus is 3-5 lobed{Multi-lobed}.They constitute nearly about 62% of total Leucocytes

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➻Since you've mentioned in your question that they(neutrophils) engulf bacteria which says they perform phagocytosis.Hence these phagocytic cells are commonly described as "Microscopic policemen".

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➻They form the first line of innate{by-birth} immunity mechanism/system.

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