The azurophilic (primary) granules occurring in all kinds of leukocytes contain: a. histamine b. hydrolytic enzymes c. bactericidal substances d. thromboplastin e. heparin
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These granules contain various substances that are involved in the immune response and defense against pathogens. a. Histamine: Histamine is not typically found in azurophilic granules. It is mainly released by mast cells and basophils during allergic reactions Show more…
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