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dexar [7]
2 years ago
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Why is the action of phagocytes considered a nonspecific response it does not occur at any specific temperature it is not a resp

onse to a specific type of pathogen?
Biology
1 answer:
saul85 [17]2 years ago
4 0

The action of phagocytes doesn't happen at any certain temperature. No specific sort of lymphocyte is produced as a result of it. It doesn't react to any particular hormone.

The process of phagocytosis begins with attachment and ingestion of microbial particles into a bubblelike organelle called a phagosome. Once inside the phagocyte, the phagosome containing the microorganism joins with a lysosome, which contributes enzymes. The fusion of phagosome and lysosome results in a phagolysosome. Microorganisms are destroyed within minutes, and the microbial debris is eliminated from the cell in the process of egestion.

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