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Okay, i'm going to answer this question.
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Let's talk about the function of activated microphalitis.
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So the main function of them, remember that is to phagocytosis.
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Okay, but when they get activated, they are going to fill another, like other functions, depending on the factor they are going to release.
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For example, they are going to secrete il1, and this il1 is going to promote inflammatory responses, inflammatory responses, and also fever.
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Then they are also going to release interleukin case and also to monocrosis factor alpha.
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And the function of them is going to be to promote innate immunity and also elimination of pathogens.
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Then also they are going to stimulate complement proteins, and this is going to promote inflammatory responses and also elimination of pathogens.
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Also, there is going to be production of hydrolytic enzymes that is going to promote hydrolytic enzyme that is going to promote inflammatory responses.
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Also, interferon alpha, that is going to activate cellular genes responses in the production of protein that are going to confer an antiviral state of a cell.
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Okay, and many other like factors like tumor necrosis factor that is going to heal tumor and other factors that are going to promote inducible ematopoiasis.
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Okay, so this question says activated macrophages perform all of the following functions except option.
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E says production of nitric oxide which helps in organism, microorganism...