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What are the differences between granulocytes and agranulocytes?

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Answered by noor0
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Granulocytes are white cells which have visible granules in their cytoplasm. These granules have enzymes to fight infection. The agranulocytes also have apparatus to fight infection but their granules are not visible under the light microscope.

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Answered by sanukj
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Granulocytes are a type of white blood cells that are present in the cytoplasm in the form of granules whereas Aranulocytes are a type of white blood cells that locate in the cytoplasm without the formation of granules.

Granulocytes are also known as Polymorphonuclear leukocytes whereas Agranulocytes are known as mononuclear leukocytes.

The primary type of Granulocytes includes neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and mast cells. Whereas the major type of Agranulocytes includes lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells.

They also differ from the place of origination where the first one originates from the bone marrow of the human being; the second originates from the lymphoid.

Granulocytes make up for around 65% of the total white blood cells present in the human being, whereas Agranulocytes compensate for the other 35% of the white cells.

There are either 2 or 4 lobes present in the granulocytes whereas the number of lobes in the agranulocytes is just one.

The nucleus of the granulocytes is lobed with others whereas the case for agranulocytes is entirely opposite.

Their granules contain enzymes that damage or digest pathogens and release inflammatory mediators into the bloodstream whereas they are not present in the agranulocytes white blood cells.

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