Macrophage is a type of red blood cell whose job is to fight for the immune system and protect the host.
she had a macrophage in her body
Yes. The action of a macrophage an example of Phagocytosis, which is a part of Endocytosis
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I found that erythrocytes mature in the bone marrow closely attached to a macrophage.
macrophage
Phage = engulf
The word "macrophage" originates from Greek. It is derived from the Greek words "makros," meaning large, and "phagein," meaning to eat. So, macrophage literally means "big eater."
she had a macrophage in her body
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
Macro means big (large scale).
A macrophage is a type of white blood cell; it is not a chromosome.
macrophage
Yes. The action of a macrophage an example of Phagocytosis, which is a part of Endocytosis
The part of a foreign substance that is insertde into a macrophage membrane?
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The cytokines that an activated macrophage secretes attract and activate other cells of the immune system.
in tissues