Which white blood cells are first to arrive at the site of a wound to begin infection control?

A) basophils
B) eosinophils
C) neutrophils
D) monocytes


C
Explanation:
A) Basophils are not the first white blood cells to arrive at the site of a wound.
B) Eosinophils are not the first white blood cells to arrive at the site of a wound.
D) Monocytes are not the first white blood cells to arrive at the site of a wound.

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