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15. Characterize the various leukocytes indicating their origins and functions: Difference between revisions

Created page with "== White blood cells == White blood cells (WBCs) are the cells which combat infections. They are a major part of the immune system. Recall the number and types of WBCs: {| class="wikitable" |'''Cell type''' |'''Number''' |- |White blood cell (WBC) |4 000 – 11 000/µL |- |'''N'''eutrophils |60% of all WBCs |- |'''L'''ymphocytes |35% of all WBCs |- |'''M'''onocytes |5% of all WBCs |- |'''E'''osinophils |3% of all WBCs |- |'''B'''asophils |0-1% of all WBCs |} A good way t..."
(Created page with "== White blood cells == White blood cells (WBCs) are the cells which combat infections. They are a major part of the immune system. Recall the number and types of WBCs: {| class="wikitable" |'''Cell type''' |'''Number''' |- |White blood cell (WBC) |4 000 – 11 000/µL |- |'''N'''eutrophils |60% of all WBCs |- |'''L'''ymphocytes |35% of all WBCs |- |'''M'''onocytes |5% of all WBCs |- |'''E'''osinophils |3% of all WBCs |- |'''B'''asophils |0-1% of all WBCs |} A good way t...")
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