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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what organelles are in a white blood cell

thomaster (thomaster):

same organelles as most other cells in the body. nucleus, cell wall, mitochondria, lysosomes, Endoplasmic Recticulum, Golgi complex, Ribosomes, Centriole, Cytoplasm, Etc

thomaster (thomaster):

here's a diagram of a wbc http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/cell1.gif

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fortunately, white blood cells have the same organelles as most other cells in the body. The WBC has a nucleus, mitochondria, cell walls, lysosomes, Endoplasmic Recticulum, Etc. The only cells in the body that don’t have the same make-up are red blood cells. Now of course, depending on the type of white blood cell, you might have varying amounts of organelles. Keep in mind, there are more than one type of WBC

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