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Write a short note on types of WBC

Answer – Types of WBC’S (White Blood Cells)-
1. Granulocytes- contains granules in their cytoplasm and have a lobed nuclei. They are of three types : neutrophils, basophils and eosinophils.
2. Agranulocytes – lack granules and have unlobed nuclei. They are of two types : lymphocytes and monocytes.

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Answered by rgrohith8aps
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Answer – Types of WBC’S (White Blood Cells)-

1. Granulocytes- contains granules in their cytoplasm and have a lobed nuclei. They are of three types : neutrophils, basophils and eosinophils.

2. Agranulocytes – lack granules and have unlobed nuclei. They are of two types : lymphocytes and monocytes.

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A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue. White blood cells are part of the body’s immune system. They help the body fight infection and other diseases. Types of white blood cells are granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), monocytes, and lymphocytes (T cells and B cells). Checking the number of white blood cells in the blood is usually part of a complete blood cell (CBC) test. It may be used to look for conditions such as infection, inflammation, allergies, and leukemia. Also called leukocyte and WBC.

While red blood cells were first observed under a microscope in 1658, it was until the 1800s that white blood cells were discovered. Since then, both red and white blood cells have been of interest to researchers in the medical industry. Humans need enough white blood cells. A low count can be an indicator of diseases. It can be caused by medicine use; one of the side effects of Elmiron for example, is low levels of WBC. This side effect even led to Elmiron lawsuits in 2021.

White blood cells (leukocytes) are immune system cells that protect the body against diseases and foreign invaders. While they vary in size, they are generally the largest cell type found in the blood. White blood cells reside throughout the body, including in the lymphatic system and in the blood. They make up less than 1 percent of total blood volume. The lifespan of a white blood cell varies from 18 hours to many years.

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