phagocitálást
Phagocitálást, commonly known as phagocytosis, is a fundamental cellular process where a cell engulfs large particles or other cells. This is a type of endocytosis, meaning it involves the cell membrane folding inward to form a vesicle around the ingested material. The term originates from Greek words "phagein" (to eat) and "kytos" (cell).
Phagocytosis is primarily carried out by specialized cells called phagocytes, which are key components of the
The process begins when a phagocyte recognizes a target particle. This recognition often involves specific receptors
The phagosome then fuses with lysosomes, which are organelles containing powerful digestive enzymes and reactive oxygen