WBCs
Granulocytes
Agranulocytes
Neutrophil "X' Eosinophil Lymphocyte
Y
The nuclei shapes of the leucocytes X and Y
respectively are
O S-shaped and bean-shaped
Spectacle-shaped and round-shaped
O Bean-shaped and spectacle-shaped
Round-shaped and S-shaped
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Monocytes have a bean-shaped nucleus.
Neutrophils have a nucleus divided into 2-5 lobes.
Eosinophils have a kidney-shaped nucleus.
Basophils have a nucleus which varies from a 'peanut- to a 'fat' S-shape.
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White blood cells
Explanation:
- Granulocytes are type of White blood cells that has small granules for example neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils.
- Agranulocytes are cells that lack granules in their cytoplasm.
- Neutrophils are smallest of all granulocytes with a characteristic multi lobed nucleus with 3-5 lobes joined by a slender strand of genetic material.
- Basophils are smallesr granulocytes, these polymorphonuclear cells with polylobed nucleus and prominent cytoplasmic granules help in inflammatory reaction.
- Eosinophil is a specialized cell of the immune system, nucleus is bilobed.
- Lymphocytes lack granules and has a dense nucleus with that of a size of red blood cell.
- Monocytes have one large nucleus which is kidney shaped.
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