Relacionar Columnas Inflammatory CellsVersión en línea You must match each cell type with its function. por Kelly Marchetti 1 T lymphocyte 2 Mast cells 3 Eosinophils 4 B lymphocyte 5 Granuloma 6 Macrophage 7 Neutrophils derived from lymphoid tissue; can become plasma cells Function: produce antibodies; not capable of phagocytosis found in tissue outside of blood vessels; present in immunity and inflammation Function: contain histamine derived from thymus, each cell has a different function but they are present during immunity and CHRONIC inflammation not capable of phagocytosis derived from monocytes function: phagocytosis, present in ACUTE and CHRONIC inflammation and immunity derived from stem cells Function: allergic responses made of groups of macrophages surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes and occasional plasma cells; present during CHRONIC inflammation Function: enclose offensing substances that cannot be destroyed (ex. Tuberculosis) 1st cells to migrate to site of injury and most numerous inflammatory cell present during ACUTE inflammation. Function: phagocytosis