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
A: exocytosis
B: phagocytosis
C: pinocytosis
D: facilitated diffusion
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- 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 a plasma membrane encloses small fluid droplets and takes them into the cell, a form of transport known as ( ) occurs. A: active diffusion B: receptor-mediated exocytosis C: Pinocytosis D: facilitated diffusion E: Phagocytosis
- Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell, such as a white blood cell, ingests microorganisms, other cells, and foreign particles._____
- There are two types of endocytosis, phagocytosis (cell eating) and pinocytosis (cell drinking)._
- The process by which a white blood cell ingests microorganisms and foreign particles is termed _____. A: hypoxia B: phagocytosis C: angioplasty D: ischemia