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Amoeba-like movement that helps them to reach the site of infection through the walls of the blood vessels"" Which cells in our body does this statement refer to

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Answered by aisha2075
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Answer:

white blood cells

Explanation:

WBC don't have any shape of their own just like amoeba. They move with their indefinite shape and reach the site of infection by the artery walls as they are tiny and are hence found in lymph in huge quantities as well.

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