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The amoeboid movement exhibited by leukocytes into extravascular spaces is known as

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Answered by krishakvdrdo
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Answer:

the answer is diapedesis

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

diapedesis

Explanation:

  • We know that the white blood cells, also known as leukocytes or WBCs, can easily alter their shape just like Amoeba.
  • Thus, they are capable of what we call amoeboid movement.
  • Because of this ability, they can squeeze out of the blood capillaries into the tissues.
  • The process by which WBCs or leukocytes squeeze out from the blood capillaries into the tissues is known as diapedesis.

Hence, the amoeboid movement exhibited by leukocytes into extravascular spaces is known as diapedesis.

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