My teacher says it is found in the blood but, it basically meanders around so..... yea
Supernuetronic Galfanic cells
Langerhan's cells.
After phagocytosis, dead bacteria cells are broken down by enzymes within the phagocyte and their components are recycled or eliminated. Some parts may be presented on the surface of the phagocyte to activate immune responses. The remnants are eventually expelled from the phagocyte through exocytosis.
antibodies
To 'engulf' bacteria if you have an infection
Phagocyte
white blood cells or immune system....
phagocyte is the main cell of immune system
Oligodendrocytes - specialized neuroglial cells that assist in production of the myelin sheath.
Phagocyte white blood cells have an abundance of lysosomes. Lysosomes contain enzymes that help with digestion of foreign materials, such as bacteria, that are engulfed by the phagocyte during the process of phagocytosis.
Macrophages are a type of phagocyte that engulf damaged cells or pathogens that have entered the body's tissues. They play a vital role in the immune response by removing these foreign substances and initiating the inflammatory process.
Macrophages are large phagocyte white cells that are found throughout the body, both as fixed cells in tissues like the liver, spleen, and lungs, as well as free-roaming phagocytic cells in the bloodstream. They play a crucial role in the immune response by engulfing and digesting harmful pathogens, damaged cells, and debris.