They are called sinusoidal lining cells.
MACROPHAGE
Kidneys LOL XD
A macrophage is a large cell (in cellular scope). It is found in tissues or in the form of a white blood cell. This cell is especially present where there is infection.
the spleen is in the left hypochondriac region
A splenule is a small accessory spleen that is separate from the main spleen. They are typically found near the main spleen and can vary in size. Splenules perform the same functions as the main spleen.
Antigens are displayed on the surface of a macrophage after the digestion of a bacterium.
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
The macrophage is a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections.
A macrophage is a type of white blood cell; it is not a chromosome.
macrophage
Malaria commonly causes enlargement of liver and spleen. Enlargement of the spleen can be enormous. ( Upto umbilicus can be found. At times larger than this.) Spleen does not rupture due to enlargement. But then small blow to upper and outer or central abdomen can cause rupture of spleen and death.
Macrophages are found throughout the body in various tissues. They are particularly abundant in areas such as the lungs (alveolar macrophages), liver (Kupffer cells), spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow. Additionally, they can migrate to sites of infection or inflammation in response to signals from the immune system. Their versatile presence allows them to play a crucial role in immune surveillance and tissue homeostasis.