Answer:
False. They are not antigen-presenting cells.
Explanation:
Neutrophils produce by the body in the bone marrow, they are known as the most abundant type of WBC around 60-70% (white blood cells). They are also known as an important part of the innate immune system.
They are highly mobile, short-lived, and they have the ability to enter the different parts of tissues. Neutrophils' primary function is known as phagocytosis they help to prevent infections by invading particles.