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Macrophages in the connective tissue is called

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Answered by biologydarwin0
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Connective Tissue: Macrophages, Mast cells and Plasma cells. show labels. Macrophages (histiocytes) - are phagocytes - these cells 'eat' particles such as bacteria. These cells are derived from white blood cells called monocytes (see the section on blood). Here is a movie of a macrophage phagocytosing.

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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In connective tissue macrophages are fixed and referred to as tissue histocytes. Sentinel macrophages in the lung are called alveolar macrophages, while in the liver they are called Kupffer cells.

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