GENERAL HISTOLOGY

CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND

CONNECTIVE TISSUE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Oval cell of the connective tissue that contains small compact nucleus and large basophilic granules:
A
fibroblast
B
plasmocyte
C
basophil
D
pigment cell
E
histiocyte
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The granules of basophils hold both histamine and heparin. When a foreign organism enters your body, your basophils activate and release these enzymes to assist your immune system’s response to destroy the organism.

Detailed explanation-2: -Basophils are also granulocytes, or white blood cells that have granules, or small particles, attached to them. These small particles are filled with enzymes, like histamine, that are released during allergic reactions. Basophils are the only white blood cells circulating around your body that contain histamine.

Detailed explanation-3: -Basophils are not ordinarily found in connective tissues. Because the normal frequency of blood and bone marrow basophils is so low, accurate determinations ordinarily require absolute counting methods.

Detailed explanation-4: -Basophils: It is a type of white blood cell. Basophils have a nucleus with a S shape.

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