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WBCs have an amoeboid shape​

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Macrophages, the white blood cellsthat use phagocytosis to rid the body of foreign cells, are amoeboid cells. They change their shape in order to engulf bacteria and other invaders in the body in order to defend the body against diseases and infections.

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White blood cells are the soldiers of our body. Their amoeboid shape helps them to squeeze through blood capillaries and at the same time their pseudopodia help to destroy pathogens by the process of phagocytosis.

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