phagosomelike
Phagosomelike refers to structures or processes that resemble or function similarly to phagosomes within a biological context. A phagosome is a membrane-bound vesicle that forms when a cell engulfs a foreign particle or pathogen through phagocytosis. These phagosomes then typically fuse with lysosomes, which contain digestive enzymes, to break down and eliminate the engulfed material.
Structures described as phagosomelike may be found in various organisms and cellular compartments. For instance, some