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In what ways is monocyte a cellular barrier with reference to immunity ?

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Answered by aryananwariya1234
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Phagocytase, monocytes are motile and phagocytic leucocytes. They destroy microbes engulfs and destroys the antigen/microbes and constitute cellular barriers of innate immunity.
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Since Phagocytase, monocytes are motile. They destroy microbes engulfs and destroys the antigen/microbes and constitute cellular barriers of innate immunity.

Explanation:

  • The cellular barriers include the cells that are part of blood as it provides the desired immunity to human beings.
  • Monocytes are the largest white blood cells that have the capacity to engulf microorganisms or it will fight against the foreign microbes to protect our immunity power.
  • This keep diseases along with infections at bay.
  • Monocytes along with phagocytase are phagocytic leuocytes and end to be motile. In fact they go on to destroy the microbes or artigen present

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