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Nookie1986 [14]
3 years ago
13

_______carries oxygen, bound to hemoglobin, to deliver to the tissues. This is an anucleate cell type.

Biology
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
6 0

Red blood cell (or erythrocyte): carries oxygen, bound to hemoglobin, to deliver to the tissues. This is an anucleate cell type.

Platelet (or thrombocyte): important in the process of blood clotting. Generated from the megakaryocyte.

Neutrophil: short-lived, phagocytic cell that is quick to respond to pathogen infection. Most abundant of the leukocytes.

Lymphocyte: used in the immune response, as either B- or T-cells.

Monocyte: wandering blood cell. Largest of the leukocytes.

Eosinophil: phagocytic cell that engulfs antibody-covered pathogens; an acidic granulocyte with bi-lobed nucleus.

Basophil: releases histamine and heparin. Least abundant leukocyte.

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