Biology, asked by leo51, 10 months ago

What is function of macrophages
in areolar connective tissues​

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Answered by parnad2018kolkata
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Macrophages in areolar connective tissue kill the foreign bodies that enter the cell, through phagocytosis.

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Answered by RichaSharma0981
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Macrophages are phagocytic cells that engulf and digest microbes, cellular debris, and foreign substances. Monocytes develop in bone marrow, circulate in the bloodstream, and migrate into connective tissue, where they differentiate into macrophages.

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