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Describe neutrophils..........

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neutrophils :

Granules are very fine, large in number, evenly distributed and stained with neutral stains (dyes). Neutrophils are about 70% of total WBCs. These cells are spherical and nucleus is several lobed (2-7). These are able to perform amoeboid movements and phagocytosis. They are responsible for destroying pathogens by the

process of phagocytosis. ‘Pus’ is mixture of

dead neutrophils, damaged tissues and dead

microbes.

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Answered by Akashrajpal9
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Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell. In fact, most of the white blood cells that lead the immune system's response are neutrophils. There are four other types of white blood cells. Neutrophils are the most plentiful type, making up 55 to 70 percent of your white blood cells.

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