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cell membrane and cloroplasts

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What organelle would be prevalent in a cell that specialized in phagocytosis?

There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.


What is the structure that is not part of the process of the phagocytosis in a ciliate?

Cytoplasmic bridge


Is phagocytosis active or passive transport?

During phagocytosis, the phagocyte is involved with engulfing a smaller particle of organism (or another cell). There is no passive or active transport as such. The process involved enveloping the smaller particle with the cell membrane of the host and bringing it into its interior. There is no diffusion or related passive process involved.


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exocytosis, phagocytosis,pinocytosis, osmosis,


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Phagocytosis


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Phagocytosis.


Where does phagocytosis happen?

Phagocytosis takes place in the blood.


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What anatomical structure do mamals have that is involved in the proces of ventilation?


What are facts about phagocytosis?

Lysosomes are found in the phagosome which are involved in digesting the bacteria once engulfed. The phagosome has c3b receptors which bind to the antibodies on the bacteria.


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Which is a method of avoiding phagocytosis?

Inducing phagocytosis.


What is the movement of particles into the cell?

The movement of large particles of solid food or whole cells into the cell is called phagocytosis. Phagocytosis occurs in three separate steps.