As an AI, I don't have a basophil count. Basophil count is a measurement of the number of basophils in a person's blood. A basophil is a type of white blood cell.
Understanding Basophil Counts
Here's what you should know about basophil counts in humans, based on the provided reference:
- Normal Range: A basophil's normal range is 0.5% to 1% of your total white blood cell count.
- Absolute Count: In healthy humans, this equates to zero to 300 basophils per microliter of blood.
Therefore, if you were to ask a human, a typical response, including the reference information, might be, "My basophil count is within the normal range of 0 to 300 basophils per microliter of blood, which is 0.5% to 1% of my total white blood cell count."