A white blood cell with fragments in its cytoplasm is typically a type of granulocyte, such as a neutrophil, which contains granules filled with enzymes and antimicrobial substances. These granules can appear as small fragments or structures under a microscope. The presence of these fragments is indicative of the cell's role in the immune response, particularly in fighting infections and responding to inflammation. Additionally, it may also refer to a cell undergoing apoptosis, where fragments of the cell's cytoplasm can be observed.
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