Yes, phagocytes can engulf germs
Lysosomes and Phagocytes to digest and engulf used pathogens and bacteria
i think its phagocytes who engulf bacteria and other microorganisms.
They engulf it! When you get a cut, your bloodvessels dialate and the white blood cells (phagocytes) will leak from the nearest blood vessels and eat the bacteria near the cut. i think it has to do with innate immunity or imflammatory response
I think Phagocytes
Phagocytes or macrophages.
phagocytes engulf and then digest the microorganisms to get rid of them.
Phagocytes kill microorganisms by killing them directly or by killing the toxins they produce (acting as antitoxins). They are flexible so can engulf bacteria - this is called phagocytosis.
white blood cells or immune system....
Engulf pathogens, backteria, foreign bodies
White blood cells that engulf and destroy bacteria are known as neutrophils. They are a type of phagocyte that play a key role in the immune response against bacterial infections. Neutrophils engulf bacteria through a process known as phagocytosis, helping to eliminate the invading pathogens from the body.
Phagocytosis is a process in which specialized cells like macrophages engulf and digest bacteria or other foreign particles to eliminate them from the body. The engulfed bacteria are enclosed within a membrane-bound vesicle called a phagosome, which fuses with lysosomes containing digestive enzymes to break down the bacteria. This process helps to protect the body from infections.
White blood cells called neutrophils are the most abundant type of phagocytes in the body and play a crucial role in fighting bacterial infections. They engulf and destroy bacteria through a process called phagocytosis, helping to eliminate the chances of infection.