Bacteria
yes they can
No, T cells do not engulf pathogens. T cells are a type of white blood cell that recognize specific pathogens and coordinate the immune response by producing cytokines, activating other immune cells, or directly killing infected cells. They do not have engulfing capabilities like phagocytes.
Killing and ingesting pathogens, and producing chemicals that attract other white blood cells.
Phagocytosis
What happens to antibodies when they destroy microbes
White Blood Cells(Leucocytes). They engulf the foreign(harmful) substances in the body through enzymes.
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
No, basophils do not engulf and digest bacteria. Basophils are a type of white blood cell that release chemicals like histamine to promote inflammation and help the body defend against parasites and allergens. Phagocytic white blood cells like neutrophils and macrophages are responsible for engulfing and digesting bacteria.
Cells that engulf and digest bacteria and other foreign substances as well as debris from dead cells are called macrophage. Macrophage also stimulate white blood cells to respond to pathogens.
White blood cells, specifically phagocytes, are responsible for destroying dead and damaged cells in the blood. Phagocytes engulf and digest these cells to clean up and maintain the health of the blood.
white blood cells or immune system....
White blood cells dispose of worn-out red blood cells through phagocytosis. They engulf and digest the old red blood cells to remove them from circulation efficiently.