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After an infection, many dead and fragmented bacterial cells must be filtered from the body. Which of the following cells will clear out the cell debris?

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Correct Answer:

Macrophages.

Rationale:

Macrophages are large phagocytic cells that play a critical role in clearing cellular debris, pathogens, and dead cells after an infection.

✨ They arise from monocytes and migrate into tissues, where they engulf and digest waste material.

✨ By doing so, they not only clean up debris but also present antigens to lymphocytes, helping activate the adaptive immune response.

✨ Macrophages are the cells responsible for removing dead and fragmented bacteria after infection.

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  • Category: PRE-REQUISITES NURSING COURSES
  • Subcategory: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
  • Domain: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
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