There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.
You would expect to find amyloplasts in a potato cell. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles responsible for storing and synthesizing starch in plant cells. In potatoes, amyloplasts play a key role in storing the excess starch produced during photosynthesis.
The spirulina bacterium would provide the chloroplast organelle to the eukaryotic cell it was engulfed by. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles that perform photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Per the choices given, the correct sequence in phagocytosis would be: chemotaxis, adherence, ingestion, digestion, killing
This would probably be phagocytosis.
No if it were possible you would have learned about it
mitochondria
Mitochondria
You would expect to find amyloplasts in a potato cell. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles responsible for storing and synthesizing starch in plant cells. In potatoes, amyloplasts play a key role in storing the excess starch produced during photosynthesis.
A lysosome is a cell organelle containing enzymes that can digest cellular waste and foreign particles, like bacteria, through a process called phagocytosis. During phagocytosis, the lysosome fuses with the phagosome containing the ingested bacterium, releasing digestive enzymes to break down and destroy the invader.
Where in a cell wall would you find this organelle
If it's inside the cell membrane and also enclosed in another membrane, it's an organelle. Not all organelles necessarily have membranes, but anything in a cell with a membrane would be an organelle. I would imagine you could call it a membranous organelle to be specific.
An organism with a cell wall would have the most difficulty undergoing endocytosis, a process where particles are engulfed by the cell membrane. The rigid cell wall would hinder the flexibility needed for the membrane to surround and internalize particles.
The spirulina bacterium would provide the chloroplast organelle to the eukaryotic cell it was engulfed by. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles that perform photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Per the choices given, the correct sequence in phagocytosis would be: chemotaxis, adherence, ingestion, digestion, killing
If an engulfed bacterium did not come into contact with a digestive vacuole, the phagocytosis would not be possible. Phagocytosis destroys bacteria to help keep us healthy.
The only organelle that is unique to animal cells is the centriole.
A chloroplast is a organelle So.... a chloroplast would represent itself?