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    What Cells Are Called Monocytes When They Move Out of the Circulatory
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What Cells Are Called Monocytes When They Move Out of the Circulatory

Question 126

Question 126

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What cells are called monocytes when they move out of the circulatory system and into the tissues?


A) neutrophils
B) lymphocytes
C) plasma cells
D) monocytes

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