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True or False1.  Because monocytes and lymphocytes have no granules in their cytoplasm, they are called agranulocytes. 2.  Monocytes are the largest blood cell. 3.  A lymphocyte is a white blood cell. 4.  B cells and T cells are types of monocytes. 5.  Lymphocytes are the smallest type of white blood cell.

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True or False1.  Because monocytes and lymphocytes have no granules in their cytoplasm, they are called agranulocytes. 2.  Monocytes are the largest blood cell. 3.  A lymphocyte is a white blood cell. 4.  B cells and T cells are types of monocytes. 5.  Lymphocytes are the smallest type of white blood cell.

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  1. True - Monocytes and lymphocytes are indeed referred to as agranulocytes because they lack granules in their cytoplasm.
  2. True - Monocytes are the largest type of blood cell.
  3. True - A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell.
  4. False - B cells and T cells are types of lymphocytes, not monocytes.
  5. True - Lymphocytes are the smallest type of white blood cell.

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