i., biyol. akyuvar, lökosit

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leukocyte
The term used for all types of white blood cells, which are one of the formed elements of the circulating blood system Among the functions of the leukocytes are the engulfment of bacteria, fungi and viruses
(white blood cell, WBC) - a group of small colorless blood cells, which play a major role in the body's immune system There are five basic white blood cells: monocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils
A white blood cell, an important component of the body's immune system
A white blood cell
an immune system white blood cell (e g , monocyte, CD4 cell) Various types of leukocytes are involved in the body's defense against infection and disease
{i} white blood cell
White blood cells that can move from the bloodstream to tissue and back again They act as scavengers, helping to combat infection
A leukocyte is a white blood cell, specifically a colorless cell with a nucleus, found in blood and lymph Leukocytes are capable of amoeboid movement They can produce antibodies and move through the walls of vessels to migrate to sites of injury, where they isolate and destroy dead tissue, foreign protein and bacteria
A white blood cell which appears 5,000 to 10,000 times in each cubic millimeter of normal human blood Among the most important functions are destroying bacteria, fungi and viruses and rendering harmless poisonous substances that may result from allergic reactions and cell injury
blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system
(white blood cells): This type of blood cell helps to protect the body against bacteria, viruses
Lymphocytes Lysin Lysis
Any of the white or colorless nucleated cells occurring in blood
Another term for a white blood cell
or white blood cell or white corpuscle Any of several types of blood cells that help defend the body from infection. The different mature forms granulocytes, including neutrophils (heterophils), basophils, and eosinophils; monocytes, including macrophages; and lymphocytes have different functions, including ingesting bacteria, protozoans, or infected or dead body cells; producing antibodies; and regulating the action of other leukocytes. They act mostly in the tissues and are in the bloodstream only for transport. Blood normally contains 5,000-10,000 leukocytes per cu mm
the term used for all types of white blood cells (granulocyte, lymphocyte, monocyte) Among the functions of the leukocyte are the engulfment of bacteria, fungi and viruses
Any of the various white blood cells, which together make up the immune system Neutrophils, lymphocytes and monocytes are all leukocytes
A white blood cell, usually a phagocyte
Any one of the white blood cells Formed in the myelopoietic, lymphoid, and reticular portions of the reticuloendothelial system in the various parts of the body and normally present in those sites in the circulating blood