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    Sequential Steps Taken by a Phagocytic Cell Destroying an Invading
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Sequential Steps Taken by a Phagocytic Cell Destroying an Invading

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Question 3

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Sequential steps taken by a phagocytic cell destroying an invading microorganism include:


A) chemotaxis -> adherence -> ingestion -> digestion
B) finding -> filtering -> secreting -> enzymes -> streptolysin
C) chemotaxis -> granuloma -> adherence -> histamine
D) finding -> invading -> clotting -> regulating -> temperature

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