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Amoeboid cells in humans

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Answered by smartysasi143
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All white blood cells are known as an amoeboid cell in human beings. ... They enclose the cellular debris and bacteria by the similar method as amoeba takes up its food particles.

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In the immune system of humans and other animals, amoeboid white blood cells pursue invading organisms, such as bacteria and pathogenic protists, and engulf them by phagocytosis. Amoeboid stages also occur in the multicellular fungus-like protists, the so-called slime moulds.

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