Biology, asked by itskhan786, 1 year ago

what is basophills????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Basophils are a type of white blood cell that plays a vital role in keeping the immune system functioning.
  • When a person has basophilia, the increase in white blood cells may be due to more serious causes.
  • They also produce compounds that co-ordinate immune responses, including histamine and serotonin that induce inflammation, heparin that prevents blood clotting, although there are less than that found in mast cell granules.

Answered by zafar18201
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Answer:

Basophils are type of blood cells, which play a vital role in Immune system. They're available in many parts of body tissues.

Explanation:

Your body naturally produces several different types of white blood cells. White blood cells work to keep you healthy by fighting off viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. Basophils are a type of white blood cell. Although they’re produced in the bone marrow, they’re found in many tissues throughout your body.

They’re part of your immune system and play a role in its proper function.

If your basophil level is low, it may be due to a severe allergic reaction. If you develop an infection, it may take longer to heal. In some cases, having too many basophils can result from certain blood cancers.

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