phagocytosis? i think not sure though
Exocytosis
Bacteriophage
There are two types of endocytosis: Phagocytosis (cell-eating) and Pinocytosis (cell-drinking). Endocytosis is a process in which a cell fully engulfs materials from the outside and fuses them to its plasma membrane. These materials are usually the larger of materials since they aren't small enough to cross the cell's plasma membrane by some sort of diffusion. Endocytosis is an energy using process in which cells absorb molecules by engulfing them.
Endocytosis is when the cell membrane engulfs a particle and brings it into the cell, forming a vesicle. Exocytosis is when particles are expelled, usually from the Golgi apparatus forming vesicles and having it fuse with the surface of the cell.
It is similar to diffusion. It is when a cell's membrane engulfs a particle and the remaining part of the membrane turns into a vacuole around the particle. This occurs when the particle is too large to diffuse into the cell on its own.
Two pseudopodia are extended with microtubular action and surround the food particle. Instead of reeling the particle in the amoeba pulls itself up to the particle and then it is ingested through the cellular membrane.
Bacteriophage
White Blood Cells
When a cell engulfs a particle, it is called phagocytosis. Certain white blood cells phagocytize and digest infectious particles like bacteria to kill them.
Phagocytes kill pathogens by engulfing them. hope that's helped!
Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells, either as a defense mechanism or as a means to obtain food. A phagocyte is a cell that ingests and destroys foreign matter or microorganisms.
Protazoa and protis engulfs their food
It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
White Blood 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.
The difference is that Active transport engulfs the substance by using the cells membrane. Exocytosis engulfs the substance by engulfing it into a vesicle, then bring it into the cell, and Exocytosis releases he substance from a cell by fusion of a vesicle. :)
Im pretty sure its the white blood cell. it has receptors on it that match the skins of other cells that are supposed to be in the body. those that aren't it envelopes and destroys