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amoebocytes in a sea star immune function as plasmatocytes in a fruit fly. what function do these cell types have?
a they are both phagocytic cells.
b they are both mucous membranes.
c there are no common characteristics between these.
d they both are enzymes that inhibit bacterial growth.
e they are both innate physical barriers.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Amoebocytes in sea stars and plasmatocytes in fruit flies are both phagocytic cells (part of the immune system, engulfing pathogens).
- Option B: Mucous membranes are tissues, not cells like amoebocytes/plasmatocytes. Eliminate B.
- Option C: They do share a phagocytic function, so C is wrong.
- Option D: These are cells, not enzymes. Eliminate D.
- Option E: They are cells (not physical barriers like skin/mucus). Eliminate E.
So the correct answer is A.
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A. They are both phagocytic cells.