Which of the following blood cell types normally comprises the highest percentage of the blood component labeled II in the figure?

a) eosinophils
b) monocytes
c) lymphocytes
d) neutrophils
e) basophils


d

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A. capacitation. B. invagination. C. chemotaxation. D. cleavage.

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A) The gametes are nourished. B) The gametes are stored to optimize at a later time for fertilization. C) The gametes are replicated. D) They undergo capacitation. E) The gametes are destroyed after a few hours, as they are no longer capable of fertilization.

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