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Monocytes are amoeboid in appearance, and have no granulated cytoplasm. Hence they are classified as agranulocytes. Containing unipolar cores, these cells are one of the sorts of mononuclear leukocytes which shield azurophil granules. The model geometry of the monocyte core is ellipsoidal; allegorically bean-shaped or kidneyshaped, in spite of the fact that the foremost critical qualification is that the atomic envelope ought to not be hyperbolically furcate into flaps.