Neutrophils, they are the most numerous leukocyte and are phagocytic. They account for 54-62% of WBC's.
Neutrophils
Macrophage
All of them!
(phagocyte) - a white blood cell
phagocyte
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
skin
no. they are a type of phagocyte
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
mast cell is not a lymphocyte mast cell is not a professional phagocyte, but an occasional phagocyte
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
Lysosomes which are vesicles containing digestive enzymes to break down the food being eaten.
neuthrophils
type 1 alveolar cells
One example of a word using "phago-" as a prefix is "phagocyte." A phagocyte is a type of cell in the immune system that engulfs and destroys foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, by the process of phagocytosis.
economic interest groups
The most numerous kinds of governments in the United States are special districts. There are over 39,000 special districts across the nation.
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