Neutrophils is the first phagocytes to migrate into the injured area. Macrophages is the phagocytic offspring of monocytes. The second line of defense is the inflammatory response, mast cells, fluid, and phagocytosis.
When a tissue becomes injured, it releases chemical signals such as histaminie. This will lead to the dilation and increased leakiness of blood vessels. The phagocytes will migrate to that area and consume the bacteria and cell debris. The tissue will then heal.
Engulf pathogens, backteria, foreign bodies
Serve as wandering phagocytes during brain injury
Phagocytes
Phagocytes
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Yes, phagocytes can engulf germs
what is the process by which phagocytes destroy a pathoger
phagocytes engulf and then digest the microorganisms to get rid of them.
It's placed above the injury site
Kupffer cells are phagocytes which line the sinusoids of the liver.
Yes, phagocytes are also known as white blood cells.