Monocytes become Macrophages which are phagocytes, also Neutrophils are phagocitic...
Nuetrophils and monocytes
Hole's Human Anatomy 11th Ed.
Neutrophils have the most active phagocytes, they account for 54% to 62% of the leukocytes in a typical blood sample of an adult.
Monocytes and if they are in tissues are called macrophages
Neutrophils are phagocytes.
lymphocytes and monocytes
leukocytes
neutrophil
The white blood cell which has granules and is phagocytic is known as basophil. This is the least type of blood cell in the body.
The answer are the white blood cells, they are what the body uses to fight off foreign bodies and phagocytic is a word derived from the greek's phag meaning devour and cytic is biological for cell. i hope this helped!
Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.
the nerve cell is the white cell and it is white but it doesnt care as much blood as the red blood cell does that's the difference. Also, the nerve cell is the white cell and it is white but the red blood carries blood. Wait, I think the nerve cell is the white cell is white. White Cell=Nerve Cell*white. Cell=Nerve/White =;)
White blood cell is a cell in our blood that remove germs in the bloodstream.
The white blood cell which has granules and is phagocytic is known as basophil. This is the least type of blood cell in the body.
Well, the muscle cell contains the most mitochondria... so I personally would go with that
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
The cell that fights disease is Macrophage (a phagocytic cell). The many lysosomes within the cell digest the infectious microorganisms it takes up.
leukocytes are the largest white blood cells.
Neutrophil.
Macrophage
Those would be white blood cells.
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and lymphocytes red blood cell, wte blood cell, platelets,many other phagocytic cells
The answer are the white blood cells, they are what the body uses to fight off foreign bodies and phagocytic is a word derived from the greek's phag meaning devour and cytic is biological for cell. i hope this helped!
Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.
n.A large, circulating, phagocytic white blood cell, having a single well-defined nucleus and very fine granulation in the cytoplasm. Monocytes constitute from 3 to 8 percent of the white blood cells in humans.it is a type of white cell that involves with the immune system.