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Which connective tissue cell is knon as "Cart Wheel cell" and why? 1 marks question..​

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Answered by sababano123786
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. The macrophages can be identified by their content of large granules. The eosinophils have pale or bright red granules and a lobed nucleus. Plasma cells can be identified by their ovoid shape, nucleus that is off-center, and nuclear chromatin pattern which looks like a "cartwheel". Sometimes there is a pale area like a half moon near the nucleus. This is the Golgi complex. What is the function of a plasma cell?

Answered by 6ashrutiagarwal
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Cartwheel cells are neurons of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) where they greatly outnumber the other inhibitory interneurons of the DCN. Their somas lie on the superficial side of the pyramidal layer of the DCN, and their dendrites receive input from the parallel fibres of the granule cell layer.

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