Endocytosis is the action of cells engulfing other cells.
Usually when a cell tries to engulf another cell and digest it, it would need some type of enzymes such acid hydrolases or others, to break down those engulfed matter. These cells are usually referred to as Lysosome cells.
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Phagocytes
white blood cells
They remove microscopic clots, cellular debris and undesirable particles.
Macrophages are "big eaters" and are a type of white blood cell that engulf and digest cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes, and cancer cells in a process called phagocytosis.
There is water, pond scum, plant debris and other miscellaneous debris, and water-dwelling microbes.
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Cellular Debris
Exudate means fluid, cells, or cellular debris that oozed into tissue.
The phagocyte that digests cellular debris and pathogens in the human body are called macrophages, or macrophagocytes.
Lymphocytes
Cellular debris
Cellular debris
Dirts coming from your cell.