fagosytoinnilta
Fagosytoinnilta is a term used in biology to describe the process by which certain cells engulf and ingest foreign particles, such as bacteria or cellular debris. This essential cellular mechanism is a key component of the innate immune system in many organisms. The cells that perform this function are known as phagocytes, and their primary role is to clear pathogens and dead or dying cells from the body.
The process of fagosytoinnilta involves several distinct stages. First, a phagocyte recognizes and binds to the
Following engulfment, the phagosome fuses with lysosomes, which are organelles containing digestive enzymes. This fusion creates