- Microglial cells in the brain Resident and recirculating macrophages in the lymph nodes Alveolar macrophages in the lungs Macrophages and blood Kupffer cells in the liver monocytes in the spleen Mesangial phagocytes in the kidneys Peritoneal macrophages in the abdominal cavity -Precursors in bone marrow FIGURE 14.6 Mononuclear Phagocyte System Cells in this system sometimes have special names depending on their location- for example, Kupffer cells (in the liver) and alveolar macrophages (in the lung).

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Macrophages develop from which type of blood cell?

- Microglial cells
in the brain
Resident and
recirculating
macrophages
in the lymph
nodes
Alveolar
macrophages
in the lungs
Macrophages
and blood
Kupffer cells in
the liver
monocytes
in the spleen
Mesangial
phagocytes
in the kidneys
Peritoneal macrophages
in the abdominal cavity
-Precursors in
bone marrow
FIGURE 14.6 Mononuclear Phagocyte System Cells in this
system sometimes have special names depending on their location-
for example, Kupffer cells (in the liver) and alveolar macrophages (in
the lung).
Transcribed Image Text:- Microglial cells in the brain Resident and recirculating macrophages in the lymph nodes Alveolar macrophages in the lungs Macrophages and blood Kupffer cells in the liver monocytes in the spleen Mesangial phagocytes in the kidneys Peritoneal macrophages in the abdominal cavity -Precursors in bone marrow FIGURE 14.6 Mononuclear Phagocyte System Cells in this system sometimes have special names depending on their location- for example, Kupffer cells (in the liver) and alveolar macrophages (in the lung).
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