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Biology, 05.03.2020 00:16 DaiDai8328

How do phagocytes protect the body?

A. They produce fever, which slows germ growth.

B. They produce mucus that traps germs.

C. They increase blood flow to infected areas.

D. They eat infected and foreign cells.

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