Biology, asked by priyavarsha1001, 7 months ago

How can we identify different types of white blood cells​

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Answered by deepakkumar7787
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WBCs work to protect the body from infection. WBCs are divided into two main groups based on cytoplasmic appearance: agranular leukocytes (lymphocytes and monocytes that have relatively clear cytoplasm) and granular leukocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils whose cytoplasm is filled with granules.

Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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Microscopy. Given that all white blood cells are over 5 micrometers in diameter, they are large enough to be seen using a typical optical microscope (compound microscope). Staining with Leishman's stain makes it possible to not only easily identify different types of leukocytes, but also count them.

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