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  • 05-11-2017
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How do phagocytic cells protect the body from invading pathogens?

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White Blood Cells (WBCs) are the phagocytic cells that engulf the pathogens such as bacteria and fungi. These cells are specialized cells to protect the body from invading bacteria. These also ingest dead cells. These are generally found in the interstitial spaces throughout the body.
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