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What are the granulocytes
Eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils
What are the agranulocytes
Monocytes, lymphocytes
Neutrophils
Primary phagocyte, kill bacteria, mediate inflammation
Eosinophils
Inflammation, immunity to some parasites, participate in allergic responses
Basophil
Allergic reactions
Monocytes
Circling phagocyte, developed into macrophages
Macrophages
Tissue associated phagocyte, phagocytize microbes, mediate inflammation, present antigens to T cells
What cells are phagocytes
Neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells
What cells are lymphocytes
Natural killer cells, B cells, T cells
Natural killer cells
Attach cancerous and virus infected cells, also part of specific immunity
B cells
Become plasma cells when activated, secrete antibody
T helper cell
Coordinates immune response
T cytotoxic cells
Kill infected and abnormal cells
Dendritic cells
Engulfment and presentation of tissue antigens (similar to macrophages)
Mast cells
Secrete histamine in inflammatory response, participate in allergic responses
Chemokines
Induce chemotaxis
Colony simulation factors
Differentiation
Interferons
Antiviral, induce fever, inflammation
Interleukins
Produces by leukocytes
Tumor necrosis factors
Inflammation, apoptosis
IgG (monomer)
IgM (pentamer)
First antibody, B cell receptor
IgA (dimer)
Milk, saliva, mucus
IgD (monomer)
B cells receptor
IgE (monomer)
Allergic reactions, ADCC, protection from parasites