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Neutrophils and macrophages are capable of ingesting bacteria?

Neutrophils and macrophages attack and destroy bacteria. Neutrophils are mature cells that can ingest bacteria. Macrophages enter tissues and swell ingesting bacteria that is in the tissues and blood stream.


What does saprobic bacteria decompose?

Saprobic bacteria is that of which begins the decomposition process by eating and digesting tissues


What is sudamonas bacteria?

its a bacteria that comes from off your pets when they go outside it effects all tissues in your body.


Do bacteria have tissues on their body to hold water?

Bacteria do not have xylem so they use their cell membranes to carry.


What bacteria can attack and digest dead tissues?

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What Feeds on animal tissues?

Micro-organisms, bacteria and fungi are decomposers that can feed on animal tissues. Also, carnivores (meat eaters) feed on animal tissues.


Why You Should Not get ur Tounge Pierce?

The tongue is covered with bacteria, and when pierced, that bacteria can get in the bloodstream and underlying tongue tissues.


Is bacteria is parasites?

They grow inside the tissues of other living organisms and obtain food at the expense host.These bacteria lack certain complex system of enzymes


What is bacteria toxin infection?

When harmful bacteria enter your body and produce toxins, an infection occurs. This can damage tissues and disable bodily functions.


Is protein a bacteria?

Protein is not a bacteria. Proteins are macromolecules made up of amino acids that play various roles in the body, such as building and repairing tissues, enzymes, and antibodies. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be beneficial or harmful to humans.


What is a substance formed from the fluid dead phagocytes dead bacteria and dead tissues due to an infection?

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How does throwing away tissues after blowing your nose helps to prevent the disease?

reduces the spread of bacteria and germs