All of them!
phagocyte
T cells
Macrophage
Phagocyte
Macrophage
neutrophil
Phagocyte
Macrophage
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Phagocytosis.
phagocytosis
In the process of phagocytosis, phagocytes surround and engulf pathogens (such as bacteria) and use lysosomal enzymes to destroy the germs.
The process by which white blood cells engulf bacteria is termed phagocytosis. In some organisms, phagocytosis is how food is absorbed.
PhagocytosisPhagocytes make up three-quarters of the body's white blood cells. They destroy pathogens by engulfing them.It's called phagocytosis. Macrophages mainly phagocytose the pathogens.
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phagocytosis
what is the process by which phagocytes destroy a pathoger
Phagocytosis :)
Phagocytosis is the process of moving solids across a cell membrane into a cell.
Phagocytosis
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells ingest and destroy bacteria in the body. This process makes up part of the immune function.
Phagocytosis is the process of cells eating microorganisms. This major mechanism gets rid of cell debris and harmful pathogens with the assistance of lysosome.
Pasteurization
Leukocytes (white blood cells). They destroy invaders though phagocytosis and the fusing of lysosomes with hydrolytic enzymes.
It is called phagocytosis. Putting it simply, these white cells "eat" the bacteria.