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Explain how you would distinguish a granulocyte from an agranulocyte when viewing these cells through a microscope.
Reactivity
The tendency of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction either by itself or with other materials.
Diene
Organic compounds containing two double bonds, often involved in polymerization and other chemical reactions.
Dienophile
A compound that has an affinity for bonding with dienes (molecules with two double bonds) in a Diels-Alder reaction, typically featuring an electron-deficient double or triple bond.
Major Organic Product
The principal product formed in the highest yield during a chemical reaction involving organic compounds.
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