Match the following types of white blood cells to their function: 10. neutrophils 11. albumins 12. globulins 13. fibrinogen 14. granular 15. agranular a. lack a lobed nucleus b. important for blood clots c. include basophil and eosinophil d. important in fighting disease-causing pathogens e. phagocytes, respond first to infection f. most common and important plasma protein
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Neutrophils are white blood cells that lack a lobed nucleus. They are important for blood clots and include basophil and cosinophil. Show more…
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