Which blood component is responsible for the removal of antibody-coated pathogens from the circulation?

A Neutrophils
B Monocytes
C Eosinophils
D Complement receptors on red blood cells
Monocytes, which mature into macrophages, play a crucial role in removing antibody-coated pathogens from the circulation through a process called opsonization.
Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
Hematology Hematology: Blood Components Hematology: Blood Components Hard MEDICAL Confidence: high