9. White blood cells engulf bacteria in
a process called:
O diapedesis
O Phagocytosis
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O active transport
O passive transport
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White blood cells engulf bacteria in a process called Phagocytosis.
What is phagocytosis?
- In the field of biology, we can define phagocytosis to be a process by which the white blood cells engulf foreign particles and destroy them.
- A phagocyte has hydrolytic enzymes which helps in digesting the foreign particle.
- Phagocytosis is a kind of innate immunity defense.
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White blood cells engulf bacteria in a process called Phagocytosis
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