Neutrophils and macrophages are different in that
A) neutrophils produce antibodies, while macrophages do not.
B) neutrophils produce histamines, while macrophages produce antibodies.
C) neutrophils travel to the site of injury, while macrophages reside in certain tissues.
D) neutrophils phagocytize pathogens, while macrophages produce holes in a pathogen's membrane.
E) neutrophils are part of the inflammatory response, while macrophages are not.
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