Asked by Cassandra Vaughn-Andrews on May 22, 2024

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Eosinophils are filled with hemoglobin.

Eosinophils

A type of white blood cell that plays crucial roles in the immune system, particularly in combating multicellular parasites and certain infections.

Hemoglobin

It's a component in red blood cells that is essential for moving oxygen from the lungs across the body's tissues, and it also carries carbon dioxide from those tissues back to the lungs.

  • Acquire knowledge on the components and activities of blood, differentiating serum from plasma.
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Shauna DozierMay 26, 2024
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Explanation :
Eosinophils are filled with granules that contain enzymes and proteins involved in the immune response, not hemoglobin.