Final answer:
Skin leukocytes refer generally to white blood cells involved in immune responses in the skin and are not accurately described by the options given in the question. Leukocytes migrate to areas of infection or injury, responding to chemical signals and releasing cytokines to stimulate inflammation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer to the question 'What are skin leucocytes?' is not provided among the options A) Serous Leukocytes B) Synaptic Leukocytes C) Sebaceous Leukocytes D) Subcutaneous Leukocytes, since 'skin leukocytes' does not typically refer to a specific subset of leukocytes with these names. In general, leukocytes, or white blood cells, play a crucial role in the immune response by moving to sites of infection or injury in the skin, where they respond to chemical attractants released by pathogens and damaged cells. Chemicals like cytokines are released by these cells during the inflammatory response to signal other cells and help manage symptoms such as fever and pain.