Question

Classify the following white blood corpuscles given below as per Column A and complete Column ‘B’. Select from the given options:
(i) Eosinophils
(ii) T-lymphocytes
(iii) Neutrophils
(iv) Basophils
(v) B-lymphocytes
(vi) Monocytes

Column AColumn B
(1) Phagocytic cells————
(2) Cells involved in giving immune response————
(3) Cells that increase during allergic and anti-allergic responses————

Answer

Column AColumn B
(1) Phagocytic cellsNeutrophils Monocytes
(2) Cells involved in giving immune responseT-lymphocytes-B-lymphocytes
(3) Cells that increase during allergic and anti-allergic responsesEosinophils, Basophils

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