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White Blood Cells

White Blood Cells are one of the many components (including different types of cells) which, together, form blood. They are also known as leucocytes.

 

The structure of White Blood Cells (or "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 functions of White Blood Cells (or "leucocytes") include:

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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