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(a) What one is more mature-- (I) Neutrophil with two lobes or Neutrophil with four lobes? (ii) Small lymphocyte or large lymphocyte? (b) Name the smallest blood cell. (c ) Name the largest blood cell.

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(a) (i) Neutrophil with fours lobs.(ii)Small lymphocyte.
(b)Platelets.
( c) Monocyte.
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