Biology, asked by archu9735, 11 months ago

How do monocytes act as a cellular barrier in humans to provide innate immunity?

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Answered by pranatisaiaishwarya
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Monocytes are phagocytic cells in nature, they destroy foreign organisms (like pathogens in the blood) entering the human body, thereby providing innate immunity to foreign organisms and hence act as a cellular barrier in humans.

Answered by Agastya0606
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The monocytes acts as a cellular barrier in humans to provide innate immunity because it is a phagocytic cells in nature.

  • They kills the foreign pathogen,which enters in our body .
  • They are the biggest type of white blood cells.
  • They are formed in bone-marrow but is found in RBC.
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