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Do white blood cells have vacuoles?


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White blood cells:

A particular sort of blood cell that is produced in the bone marrow and present in both the blood and lymphatic tissue. The immune system of the body includes WBCs. They support the body's defenses against illness and infection.

Vacuoles:

A membrane-bound cell organelle is known as a vacuole. Animal cells typically have tiny vacuoles that aid in the sequestration of waste. Vacuoles in plant cells aid in preserving the equilibrium of water.

  1. WBCs are a type of blood cell that aids in disease resistance. WBC are created in the bone marrow by stem cells and are located in the blood and lymph tissue.
  2. WBCs are also referred to as leukocytes. WBC has a lifetime of roughly 13 to 20 days. They are then eliminated within the lymphatic system.
  3. The usual white blood cell count in a microliter of blood is 4,500 to 11,000 cells.
  4. Yes, white blood cells, or leukocytes, have vacuoles.

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