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Leucocytes

Leucocytes (also known as "White Blood Cells") are one of the many components - such as different types of cells that, together, form blood.

 

The structure of leucocytes is summarised as follows:

There are different types of leucocytes, classified as:

Granular: e.g. Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils.

Agranular (do not contain granules): e.g. Monocytes, Lymphocytes.

Have a longevity of a few hours to a few days (but some can remain for many years).

There are approx. 5,000 - 10,000 leucocytes per micro-litre of blood.

 

 

The most important function of leucocytes is as a:

Major part of the immune system.


For more information about other components (or "constituents") of blood, see the page about:
The Structure and Functions of Blood. This may interest students of massage, reflexology, beauty therapies, or other health or clinical courses.

 
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