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hmmm u all will prob think im stuipd :blush:

just doing my college work and i cant find it anywhere
but i need to know the 2 types of white blood cells present i lymph nodes

please its driving me round the ben any help would be fab!!



luv a stressed
loop xxxx
 
The 5 white cells present in your blood are divided into 2 main groups hun ...
Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes(granulocytes)
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils

Mononuclear Leukocytes
Monocytes
Lymphocytes

But apart from that DOH!
 
cheers hun still bit stuck tho as i need the 2 found in lymph nodes ggrrrrr why the hell do college think that im clever enough to do this
 
cheers hun im still googling but ggrrr gonna take a hammer to it :hissy:
 
LMFAOOOOOOO!!!

Now now took at the flowers OH brought you ... breath deeply and say ...

"i shall not hit the computer with the hammer it's to expensive, will hit OH instead"

xxx
 
one of them is Lymphocytes
pass for the other???!!!!

I was looking on here maybe help you
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymph_node
 
ok i have no idea here, this goes right over my head, but this is what i found...

Lymphocytes

There are several kinds of lymphocytes (although they all look alike under the microscope), each with different functions to perform . The most common types of lymphocytes are
  • B lymphocytes ("B cells"). These are responsible for making antibodies.
  • T lymphocytes ("T cells"). There are several subsets of these:
    • inflammatory T cells that recruit macrophages and neutrophils to the site of infection or other tissue damage
    • cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) that kill virus-infected and, perhaps, tumor cells
    • helper T cells that enhance the production of antibodies by B cells
https://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/O/Orenstein.gif
Although bone marrow is the ultimate source of lymphocytes, the lymphocytes that will become T cells migrate from the bone marrow to the thymus [View] where they mature. Both B cells and T cells also take up residence in lymph nodes, the spleen and other tissues where they
  • encounter antigens;
  • continue to divide by mitosis;
  • mature into fully functional cells.
any good?

xx
 
PMSL just put them in a vase and well i can see them from where im sat
i will try not to hit the pc and hmmmmmmm wud hit my oh but hes sat next to lucy if he mentions anything bout whats for tea then im going to whack him grrrrrrrrrrrrr
 
cheers girls i will take a closer look at them thank you thank you thank you l
 

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