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Name Cell origin or formation Location in the body Time of occurrence in the inf

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Name

Cell origin or formation

Location in the body

Time of occurrence in the inflammatory process

Cell Dunction  

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Explanation / Answer

cell A :

name : neutrophil

cell origin : They are formed from stem cells in the bone marrow.

location in the body :migrates from blood vessels into tissues

Time of occurrence in the inflammatory process : Neutrophils undergo a process called chemotaxis via amoeboid movement, which allows them to migrate toward sites of infection or inflammation.

function: Neutrophils are white blood cells that play some very important roles in our innate immune system. They circulate around our body in the bloodstream, and when they sense signals that an infection is present, they are the first cells to migrate to the site of the infection to begin killing the invading microbes.

cell B

name : monocyte

Cell origin or formation : Monocytes are produced by the bone marrow from precursors called monoblasts, bipotent cells that differentiated from hematopoietic stem cells.

Location in the body: stored in spleen moves through blood vessels to infected tissues

Time of occurrence in the inflammatory process: migrates within approximately 8–12 hours in response to inflammation signals from sites of infection in the tissues; and differentiation into macrophages or dendritic cells to effect an immune response.

Cell function : three main functions in the immune system. They are phagocytosis, antigen presentation, and cytokine production