Which of the following leucocytes are responsible for secretion of Heparin and Histamine?
Basophils
Basophils are a type of white blood cell. White blood cells work to keep the body healthy by fighting off viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Basophils appear in many specific kinds of inflammatory reactions, particularly those that cause allergic symptoms. Basophils contain anticoagulant heparin, which prevents blood from clotting too quickly. They also contain the vasodilator histamine, which promotes blood flow to tissues.