All microorganisms except viruses are comprised of cells. Viruses are incomplete cells. Other microorganisms are either one-celled (prokaryotic) or comprised of small clusters of cells (simple eukaryotic).
Phagocytic cells, or phagocytes, use active transport to engulf bacteria, viruses.
Viruses are different from other microorganisms as they are too much smaller in comparision to any other microorganism. They are not cells and do not contain cell organelles. They cannot multiply on their own. For this, they need to enter a living host cell.
White blood cells engulf anything that the immune system identifies as an invader of the body.
The antibodies
White blood cells
macrophages engulf, or eat , any microorganisms or viruses that enter your body
microglial cells
All microorganisms except viruses are comprised of cells. Viruses are incomplete cells. Other microorganisms are either one-celled (prokaryotic) or comprised of small clusters of cells (simple eukaryotic).
Phagocytic cells, or phagocytes, use active transport to engulf bacteria, viruses.
white blood cells engulf microorganisms, skin cells are on your skin
White blood cells are part of your immune system. They engulf and destroy foreign microorganisms.
viruses :)
They engulf the microbes and also produce Antibodies to kill microorganisms as well
i think its phagocytes who engulf bacteria and other microorganisms.
A serotype is a group of microorganisms, cells, or viruses, categorized together based on their cell surface antigens.
they engulf them