neutrophil
neutrophil
Noun
pl: neutrophils
This term describes a specialized leukocyte characterized by a neutral-staining cytoplasm when viewed under a microscope. It functions as a rapid-response unit of the immune system, arriving quickly at the site of injury or infection to neutralize invading microorganisms. As a biological term for a specific cell type, it is treated as a countable noun in medical contexts, typically appearing in the plural when discussing blood counts or cellular populations.