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    A Round Leukocyte Whose Nucleus Resembles a String of Beads
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A Round Leukocyte Whose Nucleus Resembles a String of Beads

Question 24

Question 24

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A round leukocyte whose nucleus resembles a string of beads, and whose cytoplasm contains large, pale inclusions, is a(n) ________.


A) eosinophil
B) lymphocyte
C) basophil
D) monocyte
E) neutrophil

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