Multiple Choice Question Together, the monocytes and lymphocytes make up the _______. O granular leukocytes O phagocytes O agranular leukocytes O erythrocytes Need help? Review these concept resources. Rate your confidence to submit your answer. High Medium © 2025 McGraw Hill. All Right
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Distinguish between granular and agranular leukocytes (white blood cells) by sorting the choices into their respective categories. Granular leukocytes. Neutrophils are a part of this group. Eosinophils are a part of this group. Sometimes called the mononuclear leukocytes. Have noticeable, cytoplasmic, enzyme-containing structures which can be easily viewed under a microscope. Monocytes are a part of this group. Have multilobed, bilobed, or lobed nucleus. Basophils are a part of this group. Agranular leukocytes. Lymphocytes are a part of this group. Have nonlobed nuclei. These contain only sparse cytoplasmic, enzyme-containing structures which are not easily viewed under a microscope.
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