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Multiple Choice
Which of the following types of white blood cells kills parasitic worms and plays a role in the body's response to allergens and asthma?
A
basophils
B
neutrophils
C
eosinophils
D
monocytes
E
lymphocytes
Verified step by step guidance
1
Begin by identifying the primary function of each type of white blood cell listed in the options.
Understand that eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that is specifically involved in combating parasitic infections and is also active in allergic reactions and asthma.
Recognize that basophils are involved in inflammatory reactions and release histamine, but are not primarily responsible for killing parasitic worms.
Note that neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells and are primarily involved in fighting bacterial infections, not parasitic worms.
Monocytes and lymphocytes are involved in immune responses, but they do not specialize in killing parasitic worms or responding to allergens and asthma like eosinophils do.