السبت، 28 أبريل 2012

Leukocytes (white blood cells)


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Leukocytes (white blood cells)

There are six leukocytes in the blood, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. White blood cells that have granules or so-called granulocytes are neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Whereas lymphocytes and monocytes are called agranulosit (not bergranula).

Most of leukocytes dibentk in bone marrow (granulocytes, monocytes, and lymphocytes) and partly in the network nodes (lymphocytes and plasma cells). The materials needed to be making leukocytes are vitamins and amino acids as well as other cells.

Adults have leukocytes around 4800-10800 leukocytes per cubic milliliter of blood, consisting of 62% neutrophils, 2.3% eusinofil, basifil 0.4%, 5.3% monocytes, 30% lymphocytes. The lifetime of different leukocyte granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) about 12 hours, monocytes is difficult to know because it is always wandering in the body, but presumably a few weeks or months, generally survive lymphocyte 100 -300 days.
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In general, the benefits of leukocytes is to help the body against infection pertahannan intake. leukocytes are moving ameboid and phagocytic (prey).

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Recently I had my body test, and doctor said my leukocytes is a little more than normal. if this is a big deal? and I guess I intake too much vitamins and amino acid?

What disease will we have if we have many more white cells?
Thanks a lot!

Debbie Evans, majored in Small RNA Sequencing

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