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Connective tissue cells that are phagocytic?

Macrophages are the main phagocytic cells found in connective tissue. They play a crucial role in engulfing and digesting foreign particles, damaged cells, and other debris to maintain tissue homeostasis and support the immune response. Other connective tissue cells, such as fibroblasts, are not typically phagocytic.


Reticuloendothelial tissue is composed of cells that are?

Phagocytic


What are the phagocytic cells in skeletal tissue called?

Osteoclasts are phagocytic and are derived from monocytes and not from the same line as the other bone cells.


Reticuloendothelial tissue is composed of a variety of phagocytic cells widely distributed in body organs T or F?

True. Reticuloendothelial tissue is composed of phagocytic cells, such as macrophages, that are widely distributed in various body organs to help eliminate foreign particles and dead cells.


What is the resolution of damaged tissue?

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How does a disease affect a tissue?

it can damaged our tissue


Damaged tissue can be repaired by what cell?

Damaged tissue can be repaired by fibroblasts, which are a type of connective tissue cell. Fibroblasts produce collagen and other extracellular matrix components to rebuild the damaged tissue and restore its structural integrity.


The widely distributed phagocytic cellls that remain in fixed position constitute what tissue?

These are called macrophages and are part of the reticuloendothelial system, primarily found in tissues such as the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes.


What is debridment?

Debridement is the process of the removal of dead, damaged or infected tissue.


What problem with the immune system can cause severe blood clots?

The immune system has phagocytic cells called macrophages that eat up clots that result from tissue damage or allergic reactions. If these phagocytic cells are not doing there job then these clots do not get eaten up.


Why do bruises hurt?

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How can inflammation affect phagocytosis?

Inflammation can enhance phagocytosis by triggering the recruitment of more phagocytic cells to the site of infection or tissue damage. On the other hand, chronic inflammation can impair phagocytosis by causing the release of excessive cytokines that can disrupt the function of phagocytic cells.