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What kind of movement do macrophages show in the human body?

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Ciliary movement
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Flagellar movement
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Amoeboid Movement
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Muscular Movement
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Solution

The correct option is C Amoeboid Movement
Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that engulf and digest cellular debris. These large phagocytes are found in essentially all tissues, where they patrol for potential pathogens by amoeboid movement.
Ciliary movement in the human body is observed in the fallopian tubes and respiratory tract.
Muscular movement is shown by upper and lower limb.
Flagellar movement is shown by the sperm cell in the human body.

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