White blood cells (WBCs), or leukocytes, are the body's primary defense against infections, diseases, and abnormal cell growth. Basophils are the least common type of WBCs, but they are essential in maintaining immune system health—protecting the body from allergens, pathogens, and parasite...
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The most active phagocytic cells found in circulating blood are A. lymphocytes and monocytes. B. neutrophils and basophils. C. basophils and eosinophils. D. neutrophils and monocytes. Which of the following is not a white blood cell? (a) Neutrophil (b) Thrombocyte (...
Background: Mast cells (MCs) and basophils are generally considered to be derived from distinct lineages. Although a population of metachromatic cells with MC and basophil features was identified recently in the peripheral blood of patients with asthma and a variety of allergic disorders, little is...
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Basophils are a type of white blood cell, orleukocyte. White blood cells play a role in the body's immune defense and protect the body against infectious diseases and foreign invaders.2 Basophils are part of theinnate immune system. This is the immunity you are born with as opposed to immu...
The different types of leukocytes, also know as white blood cells, are the neutrophils that fight off bacterial and fungal infections, basophils that release histamine and cause allergic reactions, eosinophils that fight against parasitic infections, monocytes that phagocytize pathogens and present them...
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