Which of the following is a type of blood cell whose primary function is phagocytosis? Erythrocyte (red blood cell) Basophilic granulocyte Neutrophilic granulocyte None of these have phagocytosis as their primary function Platelet (thrombocyte) The predominant class of immunoglobulins (antibodies) in blood, which can cross the placenta to protect the fetus and infant is: IgD IgM IgG IgA IgE
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