Exocytosis is not a species of bacteria.
Exocytosis is a method of transporting substances out of cells.
The virulence of bacteria depends on factors such as their ability to produce toxins, invade host tissues, and evade the host immune response. Bacteria that possess these virulence traits are often capable of causing severe infections and disease in the host, making them deadly. In contrast, bacteria lacking these virulence factors tend to be harmless and may even provide benefits to the host.
Phagocytosis is the process by which cells engulf and digest large particles, such as bacteria or cellular debris, through the formation of vesicles called phagosomes. Exocytosis, on the other hand, is the process by which cells release substances stored in vesicles outside the cell by fusing the vesicle membrane with the cell membrane. In phagocytosis, material is ingested, while in exocytosis, material is released.
Exocytosis is an active process.
osmosis
Exocytosis is a form of active transport.
No it does not.
phagocytosis? i think not sure though
The best way of killing deadly bacteria using heat is to cook it. You can also boil or bake it.
EColi bacteria is a very dangerous and deadly bacteria that is found on food.
i know botox -- a deadly bacteria
The best way of killing deadly bacteria using heat is to cook it. You can also boil or bake it.
Yes. A gap in corrupt officials and the people can become deadly.
Yes. It is called Yersinia pestis. It is very deadly!
yes. because bacteria is in the air
Venom is deadly from birth.
The virulence of bacteria depends on factors such as their ability to produce toxins, invade host tissues, and evade the host immune response. Bacteria that possess these virulence traits are often capable of causing severe infections and disease in the host, making them deadly. In contrast, bacteria lacking these virulence factors tend to be harmless and may even provide benefits to the host.
The process of phagocytosis initiates "antigen presentation" where the bacteria or foreign body has been engulfed within the cell and then presented extracellular so that further immune responses may occur.