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Heterophil granulocyte. Note the numerous small brownish granules and slightly pale basophilic cytoplasm. | Heterophil granulocyte. Note the numerous small brownish granules and slightly pale basophilic cytoplasm. | ||
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Heterophils serve as phagocytes, act in response to chemotactic stimulus, and release lytic enzymes. | Heterophils serve as phagocytes, act in response to chemotactic stimulus, and release lytic enzymes. | ||
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Revision as of 18:04, 7 September 2011
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Identify this blood cell from a spiny-tailed iguana. | Heterophil granulocyte. Note the numerous small brownish granules and slightly pale basophilic cytoplasm. |
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What is its function? | Heterophils serve as phagocytes, act in response to chemotactic stimulus, and release lytic enzymes. |
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