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function of white blood cells with the help of its shape

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Answered by rish0810
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White blood cells contain nuclei; they can be divided into granulocytes (e.g. neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) and agranulocytes (e.g. monocytes and lymphocytes).White blood cells can become macrophages at sites of infection or inflammation or they can circulate in the bloodstream searching for damaged tissue or foreign particles.Lymphocytes make up the majority of the cells in the immune system; they include B cells, T cells, and natural killer cells, all of which attack foreign particles or cells such as viruses, fungi, bacteria, transplanted cells, and cancer cells.
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