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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Specialized cells such as white blood cells interact with foreign particles in the body. A particular cell belonging to this cat

egory recognizes
bacteria and forms a covering around it, pinching off the vacuole. The cell then performs
. The foreign particles recognized by
the particular type of cells differ from the ones recognized by another type of white blood cell. This situation indicates that the receptors are​
Biology
2 answers:
Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
8 0

The cells performs <em>exocytosis </em>because it must remove the pathogen.

Based on the situation, one can infer that the receptors are antigens that are specific in their function.

I hope I helped! :)

Juli2301 [7.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answers are endocytosis and the receptors are specific for the cells.

Explanation:

The white blood cells are the unique cells of the immune system. They perform an essential function of safeguarding the body from foreign agents like bacteria. In order to do so, they identify the bacteria and produces an envelope around it, pinching off the vacuole. With the help of this, the cell performs a procedure known as endocytosis.  

On the white blood cells, the receptors found are very unique, as because of them they identify the particular foreign particles, like B cells generate antibodies that combines with the particular antigens, and thus, impart specific immune response. Or it can be said, that specific foreign component is identified by the unique white blood cell, which shows that the receptors on these cells are unique.  

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