Biology, asked by aatif4733, 11 months ago

what is inflammation and phagosytocis​

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Answered by KGFKING
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Inflammation is a response to physical trauma, such as a cut or a blow, chemical irritation, and infection by pathogens (viruses, bacteria, or fungi). ... Macrophages follow neutrophils and take over the phagocytosis function and are involved in the resolution of an inflamed site, cleaning up cell debris and pathogens.

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Phagocytes are cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells. Their name comes from the Greek phagein, "to eat" or "devour", and "-cyte", the suffix in biology denoting "cell", from the Greek kutos, "hollow vessel

Answered by krish3046
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Answer:

inflammation is response to injury or infection

free living one celled organism like amoeba

(phagocytosis).

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