1, What is macrophages?
2. Where did it come from?
3. What did they do/ function?
Cite your sources.
Microphages are small phagocytic blood cell generally polymorphonuclear leucocyte in the immune system involved in the destruction of harmful pathogens in the body. They come from specific white blood celles i.e. monocytes, which are born from the stem cells Their fuction is first line defence regulation and imparting the inflammatory response.Example: These are hetrogeneous llike kuffer cells in the liver and microglial cells in the brain,
Source:
Kebin et.al.Macrophage Functions and Regulation: Roles in Diseases and Implications in Therapeutics.Journal of Immunology Research Volume 2018, Article ID 7590350, 2 pages
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