The term “phagocytosis” means_______
The term “phagocytosis” means_______
There are two types of endocytosis, phagocytosis (cell eating) and pinocytosis (cell drinking)._
There are two types of endocytosis, phagocytosis (cell eating) and pinocytosis (cell drinking)._
The main cells who have phagocytosis function is monocyte in blood and phagocyte in tissue.
The main cells who have phagocytosis function is monocyte in blood and phagocyte in tissue.
Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell, such as a white blood cell, ingests microorganisms, other cells, and foreign particles._____
Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell, such as a white blood cell, ingests microorganisms, other cells, and foreign particles._____
The process by which a white blood cell ingests microorganisms and foreign particles is termed _____. A: hypoxia B: phagocytosis C: angioplasty D: ischemia
The process by which a white blood cell ingests microorganisms and foreign particles is termed _____. A: hypoxia B: phagocytosis C: angioplasty D: ischemia
Indicate which of the following cells is the most active in phagocytosis: () A: Neutrophils B: Basophils C: Eosinophils D: Mast cells E: Erythrocytes
Indicate which of the following cells is the most active in phagocytosis: () A: Neutrophils B: Basophils C: Eosinophils D: Mast cells E: Erythrocytes
The cell with the function of phagocytosis and antigen presenting is A: macrophage B: plasma cell C: fibrocyte D: fat cell E: mast cell
The cell with the function of phagocytosis and antigen presenting is A: macrophage B: plasma cell C: fibrocyte D: fat cell E: mast cell
Which cell has functions of both phagocytosis and professional antigen presentation ( ) A: neutrophils B: macrophages C: dendritic cells D: NK cells
Which cell has functions of both phagocytosis and professional antigen presentation ( ) A: neutrophils B: macrophages C: dendritic cells D: NK cells
There are different types of white blood cells that ingest bacteria and non-cellular debris. Through what process is this possible? A: exocytosis B: phagocytosis C: pinocytosis D: facilitated diffusion
There are different types of white blood cells that ingest bacteria and non-cellular debris. Through what process is this possible? A: exocytosis B: phagocytosis C: pinocytosis D: facilitated diffusion
When cells such as white blood cells of a vertebrate engulf bacteria, the membrane transport mechanism used is ( ). A: receptor-mediated endocytosis B: active transport C: passive transport D: Phagocytosis E: exocytosis
When cells such as white blood cells of a vertebrate engulf bacteria, the membrane transport mechanism used is ( ). A: receptor-mediated endocytosis B: active transport C: passive transport D: Phagocytosis E: exocytosis