monocytes
Red blood cells aren't phagocytic.
Yes, that's true.
Osteoclasts are phagocytic and are derived from monocytes and not from the same line as the other bone cells.
monocytes
Phagocytic white blood cells contain a large number of lysosomes. These organelles contain enzymes that break down waste and cellular debris - which is why phagocytes (which engulf and digest things) contain many lysosomes.
sfd
white blood cells affected are phagocytic cells. They are part of the non-specific immune system and move via the blood to all parts of the body where they ingest and destroy microbes. Phagocytic cells are the first line of defense against microorganisms
Lymphocytes
Red blood cells aren't phagocytic.
Well, the muscle cell contains the most mitochondria... so I personally would go with that
lysosomes
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and lymphocytes red blood cell, wte blood cell, platelets,many other phagocytic cells
Neutrophils.
Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy the bacteria. Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy the bacteria.
A) epithelial cells. B) blood cells. C) phagocytic cells. D) sperm cells. one of them is not a foot loose
Those would be white blood cells.
Yes, that's true.