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    The Nonspecific Body Defense Mechanism, in Which Monocytes Leave the Bloodstream
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The Nonspecific Body Defense Mechanism, in Which Monocytes Leave the Bloodstream

Question 19

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The nonspecific body defense mechanism, in which monocytes leave the bloodstream and become macrophages to attack pathogens in other tissues, is called _________.

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