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How do monocytes act as a cellular barrier in humans to provide innate immunity? [CBSE 2018 C]
Or
In what way is monocyte a cellular barrier w’ith reference to immunity? [Delhi 2015 C]

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Answered by carolf3009
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they are the largest leukocytes and a somewhat amoeboid in shape.

they have kidney or horseshoe shaped nuclei

from blood monocytes enter the tissue where they become macrophages. macrophages are phagocytic in nature and engulfs bacteria and other cellular debris

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