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Spiderlike phagocytes, also known as amoeboid phagocytes, are immune cells that exhibit a spider-like shape due to their long, extending processes called pseudopodia. These cells are capable of engulfing and digesting pathogens, debris, and dead cells through a process known as phagocytosis. They play a crucial role in the body's defense mechanisms, helping to maintain tissue homeostasis and respond to infections. Examples of such phagocytes include macrophages and dendritic cells.

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