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Lymphocytes and macrophages
The type of leukocyte that becomes a macrophage is a monocyte. Macrophages are cells that digest cellular debris and pathogens.
Directly through the bacteriophagic function by macrophages, lymphocytes etc and indirectly by immunity
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Neutrophils, macrophages and dendritic cells can all phagocytose foreign microorgnamisms.
it's called macrophages
Macrophages are phagocytes, acting in both non-specific defense as well as to help initiate specific defense mechanisms of vertebrate animals. Their role is to phagocytose (engulf and then digest) cellular debris and pathogens either as stationary or mobile cells, and to stimulate lymphocytes and other immune cells to respond to the pathogen.
They sit on it and it absorb it through its buttocks
organisms that engulf and destroy pathogens
No, the primary function of lymphocytes is to neutralize pathogens.