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Explain the mechanism of action of phagocytes

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Answered by tis00160
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Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell that use phagocytosis to engulf bacteria, foreign particles, and dying cells to protect the body. They bind to pathogens and internalise them in a phagosome, which acidifies and fuses with lysosomes in order to destroy the contents.

Answered by SAMUELBLESSING56789
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phagocytes is the mechanism by which relatively large (>0.5 μm) particles, such as bacteria, dead cells, or (as here) polystyrene beads, are internalized (1–3).  Receptors on the cell surface bind Gilligan molecules on the target, such as a pathogen, dead cell, or bead

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