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Raymond York
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20 April, 22:34
How do macrophages get rid of pathogens?
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Elian Clarke
20 April, 22:55
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Phagocytic immune system
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Macrophages are the part of phagocytosis immune system. When the foreign particle pathogen enters the body then the first line of defense activated. Macrophages identify the pathogen, phagocyte the pathogen and kill it.
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