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Polymorphonucleocytes

Polymorphonucleocytes are a type of leucocyte (white blood cell).
They are also known as granulocytes.

Polymorphonucleocytes (or "granulocytes") are distinguished from the other category of leucocytes (which are called agranulocytes) by the fact that polymorphonucleocytes / granulocytes contain chemical-filled cytoplasmic vesicles called "granules".

 

There are three important types of polymorphonucleocytes:

 

basophils

neutrophils

eosinophils

 

 

The most important functions of polymorphonucleocytes (a type of white blood cells) are immune functions. Further information is included on the pages about each of these types of agranulocytes - use the links above.


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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