There are many types of cells including:
1- Large macrophage macrophages
2- Plasma cell
3- Fat cell: The cell is characterized as spherical shape with a compressed nucleus on the side of the cell, and this cell contains a large gap that appears empty under the microscope and occupy almost the whole cell except for a thin layer of cytoplasm where the nucleus is located.
4 - the pigmented cell (pigmented) Pigment cell Melanocyte Melanocytes
5 - mesenchymal cell.
6- Reticular cell retinal cells are characterized by their protrusions that correlate with neighboring cell projections.
7 - White blood cells Leukocytes.
1- Large macrophage macrophages
2- Plasma cell
3- Fat cell: The cell is characterized as spherical shape with a compressed nucleus on the side of the cell, and this cell contains a large gap that appears empty under the microscope and occupy almost the whole cell except for a thin layer of cytoplasm where the nucleus is located.
4 - the pigmented cell (pigmented) Pigment cell Melanocyte Melanocytes
5 - mesenchymal cell.
6- Reticular cell retinal cells are characterized by their protrusions that correlate with neighboring cell projections.
7 - White blood cells Leukocytes.