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Phagocytic cells are an important part of the innate immune system because of their ability to

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Answered by shivanshusingh97
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Phagocytes form part of the innate immune system, which animals, including humans, are born with. ... The adaptive immune system is not dependent on phagocytes but lymphocytes, which produce protective proteins called antibodies, which tag invaders for destruction and prevent viruses from infecting cells.

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The following cells are leukocytes of the innate immune system: Phagocytes, or Phagocytic cells: Phagocyte means “eating cell”, which describes what role phagocytes play in the immune response. Phagocytes circulate throughout the body, looking for potential threats, like bacteria and viruses, to engulf and destroy.

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