Science, asked by vikyathareddy12, 4 months ago

Number of nuclei present in mast
cell and macrophage respectively is
(A) One and two
(B) One and one
(C) Two and two
(D) Two and one​

Answers

Answered by keshav2085
13

Answer:

I THINK OPTION A IS CORRECT...

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Answered by nirman95
0

Both Mast Cells and Macrophages have single nuclei , so correct Option :

  • One and One

More information to know about these cells:

Mast Cells:

  • Mast cells are the main cells responsible for Type-I hypersensitivity associated with allergy.

  • They are mono-nuclear oval cells characterised by release of serotonin, histamine, etc.

Macrophages:

  • These are phagocytic cells with capability to clear necrotic cellular debris.

  • They are the main cells in chronic inflammation.

  • They are also responsible for tissue repair by secretion of fibrogenic factors.

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