Phagocytes.
The group of proteins that are always present in the body to help white blood cells ingest microorganisms is called complement proteins. Complement proteins work alongside white blood cells to enhance the immune response by promoting inflammation, attracting phagocytes, and directly killing pathogens. They form an essential part of the innate immune system.
Phagocytes surround and then physically ingest the microorganisms. Lymphocytes produce antibodies to kill the microorganisms.
If you're synthesizing the proteins yourself (meaning you didn't ingest them), then all proteins are produced by genes.
chemical digestion
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Phagocytes surround and then physically ingest the microorganisms. Lymphocytes produce antibodies to kill the microorganisms.
macrophages
If you're synthesizing the proteins yourself (meaning you didn't ingest them), then all proteins are produced by genes.
Phagocytes ingest and destroy foreign matter or microorganisms.
Phagocytosis which literally means "cell eating" is the process by which cells ingest bacteria and other large foreign particles.
chemical digestion
Hydrochloric acid reduces the pH of the stomach fluids to 1.5-2. At such a low pH, most microorganisms are unable to survive. So, when we ingest microorganisms with our food, they are killed by the acidic conditions in our stomach. That is why, people don't fall sick all the time.
They must be digested up in the stomach. The acids and saliva will work together to help do the breakdown process.
An adult dose is the dosage that is safe for adults to ingest. It almost always larger than a child's dosage.
Yes. Ingest means "eat."
"Ingest" means to swallow. Example: "Ingest one tablet every four hours"