Yes, phagocytes have a nucleus. Their nucleus is a bit different though, and is lobed, to allow room for the process of phagocytosis. This answer may be a little late, but I hope that this helps
Homework problem :/ Just wondering what is the role of the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes and the cytoskeleton in a macrophage. Had a look around and sites only describe the role of lysosomes . please help
The macrophage is a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections.
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
A macrophage is a type of white blood cell; it is not a chromosome.
macrophage
The part of a foreign substance that is insertde into a macrophage membrane?
The cytokines that an activated macrophage secretes attract and activate other cells of the immune system.
macrophage
in tissues
They have no fixed shape.
The macrophage
The language that the word macrophage originates from is from the Greek language. The Greek definition of the word is translated to mean "big eaters".