Biology, asked by danishauh8072, 10 months ago

Kupffer’s cells occur in
(a) spleen (b) kidney
(c) brain (d) liver

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Answered by khushi14288
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Answer:

liver option d is the right answee

Answered by orangesquirrel
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Kupffer cells occur in liver.

* Kupffer cells are the specialised macrophage cells of the liver.

* They form an integral part of the phagocytic system.

* Their functions include phagocytosis, secreting immunoregulators, maintenance of homeostasis and many more.

* Human kupffer cells can be identified by the presence of the markers- CD14, CD16 and CD68.

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