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the mononuclear phagocytic system
Two or more organs are in an organ system. In addition to organs, an organ system can contain other structures that serve the organ(s) and organ system.
Because an organism is a being which contains organs and an organ system is a system of organs.
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fixed and free
fixed and free
it's called macrophages
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macrophages.
the mononuclear phagocytic system
Kuffper cells? These are the fixed macrophages ... Otherwise you may mean hepatocytes in the liver lobules. These contain many microvilli and carrier proteins facing the space of disse for nutrient exchange.
Liver
Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms. They remove and destroy potentially harmful foreign particles from the lymph through phagocytosis by macrophages. They are also the centers for the production of lymphocytes that act against foreign particles.Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms.
Macrophages
B Cells and macrophages
Sensory organ system