It disolves into diarea and that is why u get it
Phagocytes move throughout the vaculature, engulfing bacteria, dead cells and injured cells. The process of engulfing is often referred to as eating.
phagocytosis occurs in our body when some foreign particle enters inside it, our white blood cells engulf it, and then digest it. it is also how some microorganisms like ameoba get their food. example: white blood cell engulfing a large, liquid protein droplet.
phagocytosis.
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The spleen functions to filter out dead or damaged cells from the bloodstream. It also is a part of the immune system, as it stores white blood cells and is the primary site of antibody formation.
Macrophages remove dead cells by phagocytosis.
Phagocytes move throughout the vaculature, engulfing bacteria, dead cells and injured cells. The process of engulfing is often referred to as eating.
Macrophages remove dead cells by phagocytosis.
Amoeba is a holozoic and omnivorous i.e. feeds on bacteria, dead cells, algal cells and phytoplankton etc. Ingest food by phagocytosis by three different ways: by circumfluence, by circuvalate, and by import.
No. I think you're referring to halitosis. Phagocytosis is the process where cells in your body engulf dead or foreign bodies.
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus.
phagocytosis occurs in our body when some foreign particle enters inside it, our white blood cells engulf it, and then digest it. it is also how some microorganisms like ameoba get their food. example: white blood cell engulfing a large, liquid protein droplet.
transformation
Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell engulfs matter and packages it into an internal vesicle. Pinocytosis is the same process but for a liquid. Collectively these can be referred to as endocytosis. A type of human white blood cell called a phagocyte uses phagocytosis to ingest bacteria, toxins and other pathogens and delivers them to lysosomes (membrane bound vesicles of digestive enzymes). The phagocyte then undergoes autophagy (self digestion) and dies, during infection the build up of these dead cells gives rise to puss.
Dead white cells and bacteria
phagocytosis.
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