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Answered by Anonymous
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Agranulocytes are white blood cells that work together to coordinate the body's defenses against germs.

White Blood Cells

White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are part of your body's defense system. They can either act as sentries that patrol the body and look for invaders or target specific germs for destruction. There are several different categories of white blood cells. The first breaking point in categorizing white blood cells is to look at granules. Granules look like little purple dots in the cell under a microscope, and they hold proteins that help the white blood cell do its job - namely killing invading germs.

Some white blood cells have granules. These are appropriately called granulocytes; the name comes from granulo for granule and cyte for cell. Other types of white blood cells don't have granules. These are called agranulocytes,

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granulocyte Any white blood cell (see leucocyte) with a nongranular cytoplasm and a large spherical nucleus; lymphocytes and monocytes are examples. Agranulocytes are produced either in the lymphatic system or in the bone marrow and account for 30% of all leucocytes. Compare granulocyte.

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