noun
- a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections and remove dead or damaged cells from the body
Usage: medical; biology
Examples
- The blood test showed elevated monocyte levels, indicating a possible infection.
- Monocytes circulate in the bloodstream and can move into tissues when needed.
- When monocytes enter tissues, they develop into macrophages.
- The doctor explained that monocytes are part of the immune system’s defense mechanism.
- A complete blood count measures different types of cells, including monocytes.
- Monocytes make up about 2-8% of all white blood cells in healthy individuals.