Kupffer cells are macrophages. Where are they found?

In the lymphatics of the submucosa and devour bacteria that escape the gut.
In the lumen of the large intestine and feed on our normal flora to produce vitamin K.
They are in the stomach wall as part of the mucosal barrier.
They occur in liver sinusoids and engulf bacteria in blood coming from the gut.
They occur in liver sinusoids and engulf bacteria in blood coming from the gut.  They are in the liver sinusoids (capillaries).

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