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Match each description with a white blood cell in the key. Not all answers will be used.Key:a. lymphocytesb. monocytesc. neutrophilsd. eosinophilse. basophilscontains blue-stained granules and releases histamine
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From the key, we know that lymphocytes and monocytes are agranular, so we can eliminate them. This leaves us with neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Show more…
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