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Answer is C, but doesn’t monocyte form into macrophages outside the bone marrow?

Answer is C, but doesn’t monocyte form into macrophages outside the bone marrow?-example-1
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Based on my knowledge, monocytes become macrophages when it transfers to the damaged tissue areas. Monocytes are in its original form when it is in the bone marrow and when it gets released to the bloodstream. It will become a macrophage when it gets into a tissue.

Answer is C, but doesn’t monocyte form into macrophages outside the bone marrow?-example-1
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