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  1. 5 White Blood Cells Types and Their Functions

    • Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell in the body with levels of between 2000 to 7500 cells per mm3in the bloodstream. Neutrophils are medium-sized white blood cells with irregular nuclei an… 展开

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes are small, round cells that have a large nucleus within a small amount of cytoplasm. They have an important function in the immune system, being major players in the hu… 展开

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    Monocytes

    Monocytes are the largest of the types of white blood cells. There are only about 200-800 … 展开

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    Eosinophils

    There aren’t that many eosinophils in the bloodstream—only about 40-400 cells per mm3of blood. They have large granules that help in cellular functions. Eosinophils are especially im… 展开

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    Basophils

    Basophils are the least frequent type of white blood cell, with only 0-100 cells per mm3of blood. Basophils have large granules that perform functions that are not well known. The… 展开

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