fagocitál
Fagocitál is a term used in biology to describe the process by which certain cells engulf and ingest foreign particles, such as bacteria, viruses, or cellular debris. This cellular eating is a crucial component of the immune system and plays a vital role in maintaining tissue homeostasis. The cells responsible for phagocytosis are known as phagocytes, and they include a variety of white blood cells like macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells.
The process of phagocitál begins when a phagocyte recognizes a target particle. This recognition is often mediated
Following engulfment, the phagosome merges with lysosomes, which are organelles containing digestive enzymes. This fusion creates