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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
6

Gabriela is sick with a bad cold. Her immune system is defending her body against the invading virus. The first line of defense

is cells called macrophages, which attack viral particles. The cells eliminate viral particles in a process called endocytosis. Arrange the steps of endocytosis in order of what occurs.
1. Cell surface receptors bind to the viral particle.

2. Lysosome within the cell encloses the viral particle.

3. Viral particle is surrounded by the cell membrane.

4. Cell membrane curves around toward the cell's interior.

5. Lysosome's digestive enzymes destroy the viral particle.

6. Cell recognizes the viral particle as foreign material.

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Biology
2 answers:
madam [21]3 years ago
5 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

The first line of defense is basically based on the macrophages. macrophages or monocytes kills the virus by engulfing and digesting it in cell. The steps in endocytosis areas follows:

  1. Cell surface receptors bind to the viral particle.
  2. Cell recognizes the viral particle as foreign material.
  3. Viral particle is surrounded by the cell membrane.
  4. Cell membrane curves around toward the cell's interior.
  5. Lysosomes within the cell encloses the viral particle.
  6. Lysosomes's digestive enzymes destroy the viral particle.

Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
4 0

Macrophages are phagocytic cells which are involved in endocytosis. It is a process of engulfing antigen. Endocytosis occurs when a cell destroys something such as a virus or an infected cell.

The  correct steps of endocytosis in chronological order as follows:

6. Cell recognizes the viral particle as foreign material.

1. Cell surface receptors bind to the viral particle.

 4. Cell membrane curves around toward the cell's interior.

3. Viral particle is surrounded by the cell membrane.

2. Lysosome within the cell encloses the viral particle.

5. Lysosome's digestive enzymes destroy the viral particle.

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