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What are all the functions of Neutrophils, Lymphocytes & Monocytes


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Answered by MarilynEvans
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<b><u><font size="5">1. Functions of Neutrophils</font></u></b>

Neutrophils are the white blood corpuscles that plays some important roles in innate immune system.

They circulate around our body in the bloodstream, and when they sense signals that an infection is present, they are the first corpuscles to migrate to the site of the infection to begin killing the invading microbes.

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<b><u><font size="5">2. Functions of Lymphocytes</font></u></b>

Lymphocytes are the white corpuscles that are crucial to our immune system. There're 3 main types known as T corpuscles, B corpuscles and natural killer corpuscles.

Lymphocytes are the part of our immune defense and act to recognize antigens, produce antibodies, and destroy corpuscles that could cause damage.

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<b><u><font size="5">3. Functions of Monocytes</font></u></b>

Monocytes are basically a type of leukocyte, or WBC. They're the largest type of leukocyte and can differentiate into macrophages and myeloid lineage dendritic corpuscles.

As a part of the vertebrate innate immune system monocyte also influence the process of adaptive immunity.

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