Asked by Kayla Trahan on May 04, 2024

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Neutrophil

A) First cell to enter infected tissue
B) Will become macrophage in tissue
C) Lyses tumor and virus-infected cells
D) Cell that increases in number during a parasitic infection
E) Nonmotile cells in connective tissue that promote inflammation

Neutrophil

A type of white blood cell important in the body's defense against infection by engulfing and destroying bacteria and other foreign particles.

Infected Tissue

Tissue that has been invaded by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, leading to an immune response.

Parasitic Infection

An infection caused by parasites, which are organisms that live on or within another host organism, potentially causing harm to the host.

  • Distinguish the unique roles and features of diverse immune cells, encompassing B cells, T cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, and macrophages.
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Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Neutrophils are the first cells to enter infected tissue as part of the body's initial immune response. They are key players in the early stages of inflammation, moving quickly to the site of infection or injury.