fagocitózó
Fagocitózó is a biological process where a cell engulfs a large particle. This particle can be a microorganism, a foreign substance, or a dead cell. The term "fagocitózó" originates from Greek words, meaning "to eat" and "cell". The process is carried out by specialized cells called phagocytes, which are a type of white blood cell in animals.
During fagocitózó, the phagocyte extends its cell membrane to surround the particle. This forms a pocket within
Fagocitózó plays a crucial role in the immune system, defending the body against infections by eliminating