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The most active phabocytic white blood cells are

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A.neutrophils and eosinophils
B.lymphocytes and macrophages
C.eosinophils and lymphocytes
D.neutrophils and monocytes

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The neutrophils and monocytes aew phagocytic white blood cells, Monocytes are largest into leucocytes and generally change into macrophages after entering tissue spaces. Neutropjils are most numerous of all leucocytes, and have many lobed nucleus.
Eosinophils are granular white blood cells. Theri number increases in people with allergic conditions such as asthma or hay fever. They are non-phabocytic and seem to play in immune system.
Lymphocytes are non-motile and non-phabocytic. They produce antibodies to destroy microbes. These are found as B and T-lymphocyters. T-lymphocyters either dieectiy attack the antigens or stimulate B-lymphocyters to produce antibodies.

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