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The largest cells in mammalian blood are
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- Erythrocytes
- Monocytes
- Basophils
- Lymphocytes
Correct Option: B
Various components of blood are: Plasma, Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells), Leucocytes (White Blood Cells) and Thrombocytes/Platelets. Monocytes, also known as macrophages, are the largest blood cells in most mammals, measuring 10-15 m in diameter. They are leucocytes. Their nuclei are kidney-shaped and cytoplasm is abundant.