Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition) (Anatomy and Physiology)
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition) (Anatomy and Physiology)
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ISBN: 9780134206332
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Lori A. Smith
Publisher: PEARSON
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The type of central nervous system cell that can become phagocyte.

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The monocytes on maturation form the macrophages. The macrophages are crucial for the initiation of the immune response. The macrophages are one of the phagocytic cells and are found in the lungs, lymph nodes and liver. The macrophages engulf the antigen and present it on the surface. This is done with the help of specific molecules such as a cluster of differentiation and major histocompatibility complex.

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