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What are non-phagocytic cells?​

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Answered by BESTIEBOY
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The professional phagocytes are themonocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, tissue dendritic cells, and mast cells. Red blood cells do not possess phagocytic activity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Non-Phagocytic cells:- Natural Killer Cell is the best example of this type of cells. In this we see large granular lymphocyte cells. At the tume of process apart from the phagocytes, another type of cells called Natural killer cells kills virus infected cells and tumour cells of body by creating perforin lined pores in the plasma membrane of target cells or on infected cells. Lastly water comes through these pores causing swelling and bursting of the diseased cells.

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