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Katyanochek1 [597]
2 years ago
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Arrange the steps of phagocytosis in the correct order: A. Phagosome B. Physical Contact C. Digestion D. Phagolysosome E. Outflo

wing of Cytoplasm F. Excretion
Biology
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puteri [66]2 years ago
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The steps of phagocytosis in the correct order: B. Physical Contact A. Phagosome C. Digestion D. Phagolysosome E. Outflowing of Cytoplasm F. Excretion

<h3>What is phagocytosis?</h3>

Phagocytosis is a cellular process for ingesting and eliminating particles larger than 0.5 μm in diameter, including microorganisms, foreign substances, and apoptotic cells.An amoeba or other free-living single cell could make up the phagocyte, or it could be one of the body's cells like a white blood cell.

<h3>The steps of phagocytosis:</h3>

Chemotaxis

- movement in response to chemical stimulation

- pseudopods move toward microorganisms at the site of infection

Adherence

- attachment to a microbe

Ingestion

- engulfing pathogen with pseudopodia wrapping around pathogen

- pathogen is placed into a vesicle (phagosome) that contains lysozyme

Digestion

- phagosome maturation

- lysozyme merges w/phagosome>releases digestive enzymes>becomes a phagolysosome

- microbes are usually killed at this point

Elimination

- phagocytes eliminate the remaining pieces of microbe via exocytosis

- some components are saved to alert the immune system if the pathogen were to try and invade again.

Learn more about phagocytosis here:

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