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match the white blood cells to their job in the immune system:
a. activated during parasitic infections
neutrophil
lymphocytes
monocytes
eosinophils
basophils
b. multi-nucleated cells that destroy bacteria
c. releases histamine in response to cell damage
macrophages that breakdown wastes in the
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body
e. non-granulated cells that make antibodies
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