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Which set of wbc is phagocytic in nature ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the blood, two types of white blood cells, neutrophilic leukocytes (microphages) and monocytes (macrophages), are phagocytic. Neutrophils are small, granular leukocytes that quickly appear at the site of a wound and ingest bacteria. ... Most phagocytic activity takes place outside the vascular system, among the cells.

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Answered by Surnia
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Neutrophils and macrophages

Explanation:

  • Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells (60-70%). They form an important part in the generation of innate immunity in the body.
  • Neutrophils are the white blood cells which exhibit phagocytic property.
  • These cells are capable of engulfing the bacteria, dying cells, foreign particles. Hence, they prevent the infection caused by the foreign particles and pathogens.
  • They bind to the pathogen, cell debris and collect them in the phagosome. The phagosome will acidifies and fuses the lysosomes in order to destroy the contents.
  • The macrophagus are the large white blood cells which are also the important part of the immune system. The macrophage gas the ability to eat foreign particles like viruses, parasites and fungi. Hence, prevents the infection.

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