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What are the most abundant agranulocytes in the human immune system?
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Macrophages can perform phagocytosis while neutrophils cannot.
Macrophages kill microbes by “eating” them. Neutrophils kill microbes with hydrolytic enzymes and/or phagocytosis.
Neutrophils circulate the bloodstream while resident macrophages reside in tissues.
Neutrophils are granulocytes while macrophages are agranulocytes.