ow are WBCs different from RBCs?
Due to the presence of a nucleus and it's large size.
LEUCOCYTES leucocytes are divided into granulocytes and agranulocytes
Granulocytes
- Neutrophils {50-70%}
- Eosinophils {1-4%}
- Basophil {less than 1%}
Agranulocytes
1.lymphocytes {20-40%}
2.monocytes {2-8%}
SOME IMPORTANT FACTS
1.largest nucleus among agranulocytes---lymphocytes
2. Abundant cytoplasm among agranulocytes--monocytes
3.large nd brick red granules among granulocytes are of--Eosinophils
4.large and blue granules is of--basophils
5.small granules is shown by--neutrophils
. 6. Wbc which helps during allergic reactions is EOSINOPHIL
7. First-line defence against bacterial infections is shown by NEUTROPHILS