fagocitálást
Fagocitálást is the process by which certain cells, known as phagocytes, engulf and absorb foreign particles, pathogens, or dead cells. This is a crucial part of the innate immune system, acting as a first line of defense against invading microorganisms. The term itself derives from Greek words meaning "to eat" and "cell."
The process of phagocitálást typically involves several distinct steps. First, the phagocyte recognizes the target particle,
Inside the phagosome, the engulfed material is subjected to degradation. The phagosome fuses with lysosomes, which
Key phagocytic cells in the human body include macrophages and neutrophils. Macrophages are found in tissues