phagocytetype of leukocyte that engulfs foreign materials,
cell that destroys
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Large
white blood cells that contribute to the immune defenses by ingesting
microbes, other
cells, and foreign particles. The two principal
phagocytes are
neutrophils and
monocytes.
Full article >>>phagocytes White blood cells that can engulf (by
phagocytosis) and destroy microorganisms including
viruses and
bacteria;
cells in this category include
neutrophils and
monocytes.
Full article >>>phagocytes:
cells that attack and engulf invading microorganisms.
phagocytosis: occurs when the
vesicle formed from
endocytosis contains particulate matter; the process by which
cells or microorganisms are engulfed by another
cell.
Full article >>>phagocyte Any
cell that engulfs and devours microorganisms or other particles.
phagocytosis The engulfment of a particle by a
phagocyte or a
protozoan.
phago
lysosome Vacuole in a
cell in which a phagocytosed particle is digested.
Full article >>>Phagocytes utilize an
NADPH oxidase to generate large amounts of ROS, and exploit their toxic properties as a
host-defence mechanism to kill invading
microbes.
Full article >>>In
animals,
phagocytosis is performed by specialized
cells called
phagocytes, which serve to remove foreign bodies and thus fight infection. In
vertebrates, these include larger macrophages and smaller
granulocytes, types of
blood cells.
Full article >>>involves chemotaxis, where phagocytic
cells are attracted to microorganisms by means of chemotactic chemicals like microbial products,
complements, damaged
cells and white
blood cell fragments; chemotaxis is followed by adhesion, where the
phagocyte ...
Full article >>>Using phagocytic
cells, like macrophages and
neutrophils, to gain entry into the internal
environment is a risky strategy because
phagocytes are poised to destroy engulfed
bacteria.
Full article >>>An important part of the mononuclear
phagocyte system, make up of
lymphoid
tissue. It stores excess
red blood cells, destroys old
cells, and is capable of
acting as a reservoir holding 20-30% of all
blood cells.
Full article >>>Clumping makes the job of
phagocytes easier, as they will more readily engulf
bacteria in clumps. Bound
antibodies sometimes serve as tags, called opsonins, enhancing
phagocytosis.
Full article >>>Phagocyte - collective term for
cells that engulf other
cells or microorganisms
Plant -
kingdom containing a
variety of multicellular
organelles that reproduce
sexually or
asexually, and also carry out
photosynthesis ...
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