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| 1 | Phagocytosis | A type of endocytosis involving large, particulate substances, accomplished mainly by macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. | Biology week 2 |
| 2 | phagocytosis | the process by which a cell engulfs foreign substances or other cells | Biology Vocab Module 6 |
| 3 | phagocytosis | a form of endocytosis when large particles are enveloped by the cell membrane of a large cel to form a phagosome/food vaculole | AP Bio Cell Cycle Vocabulary 02-13-2007 |
| 4 | PHAGOCYTOSIS | ingestion of microorganisms by certain white blood cells (phagocytes) that produce antimocrobial proteins and start inflammation | Immune System |
| 5 | Phagocytosis | A condition of the engulfing and eating of bacteria by the phagocytes | Medical Terminology: Chapter 8 |
| 6 | phagocytosis | "cellular eating," like when an amoeba wraps around a food particle to ingest it | Bio Fun Ch. 5 |
| 7 | phagocytosis | "cell eating"- solids | bio exam vocab |
| 8 | Phagocytosis | is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane to form an internal phagosome, or "food vacuole". The phagosome is usually delivered to the lysosome, an organelle involved in the breakdown of cellular components, which fuses with the phagosome. | bio chap2 |
| 9 | phagocytosis | "cellular eating" amoeba wraps around prey and places it in vacuole, which | Bio 3 - Exam 1 |
| 10 | Phagocytosis | The non-specific uptake of solid material by a cell accomplished by englufing the particle with plasma membrane and drawing it into the cell. | MCAT Biology |
| 11 | phagocytosis | a type of endocytosis involving large, particulate substances, accomplished mainly by macrophages, neutrophiles, and dendritic cells | Ch. 28 Bio Vocab |
| 12 | phagocytosis | when large particles are taken into the cell by endocytosis | Ch. 7 Biology test |
| 13 | phagocytosis | particles entering a cell is ... | Biology Notes Test 2 **Unfinished** |
| 14 | phagocytosis | the process of cells being taken in by certain types of white blood cells | Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: structure and Function |
| 15 | phagocytosis | process in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell | ch 7 sec 3 |
| 16 | Phagocytosis | cells engulf objects that touch the membrane- form food vacuoles (random objects) | Chap. 6 Membranes |
| 17 | phagocytosis | cell eating | ch7 diffusion and membrane |
| 18 | Phagocytosis | "cell eater" /Large particles | Biology-Chapter 7 |
| 19 | phagocytosis | A process in which a cell engulfs a smaller organism or food particle. The resulting food vacuole usually merges with a lysosome | 6. A Tour of the Cell |
| 20 | phagocytosis | process in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell | Cell Boundaries |
| 21 | Phagocytosis | “eating” Solid particles are ingested into the cell | Cell Membrane exhibits: Selective Permeability |
| 22 | phagocytosis | a process of digesting bacteria by neutrophils | Circulatory |
| 23 | Phagocytosis | Cell eating | Biology Ch. 5 |
| 24 | Phagocytosis | The process of a cell engulfing a substance. | Biology Ch. 3D |
| 25 | Phagocytosis | Cell eating | Biology Test |
| 26 | phagocytosis | when a cell eats smaller cells or food | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 27 | phagocytosis | the process of cells being taken in by certain types of white blood cells | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 28 | phagocytosis | A process in which a cell engulfs a smaller organism or food particle. The resulting food vacuole usually merges with a lysosome | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 29 | phagocytosis | cell eating | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 30 | phagocytosis | the process by which a cell takes large particles or whole cells, either as a defense mechanism or as a mean to obtain food | Biology Chapter 5 Vocab |
| 31 | Phagocytosis | process where cells are eating | unit 4 Movement |
| 32 | Phagocytosis | the engulfing of extracellular materials or pathogens; movement of extracellular materials into the cytoplasm by enclosure in a membranous vesicle | Roan |
| 33 | phagocytosis | removes pathogens dead tissue cells and cleans area from debris | Immune response part - 1 |
| 34 | phagocytosis | removes pathogens, dead tissue cells and cleans area from debris | immune response A |
| 35 | phagocytosis | Of some cells, engulfment of an extracellular target by way of pseudopod formation and endocytosis. | Bio vocab chpt 5 |
| 36 | phagocytosis | "eating" solid particles are engulfed | Bio - Unit test #2: BioChem. |
| 37 | phagocytosis | movement of large particles or whole cells | Science Chp. 5 Vocab |
| 38 | phagocytosis | movement of large particles or whole cells into a cell by the formation of pseudopods to surround the matter | Cell Transport |
| 39 | phagocytosis | type of endocytosis in which a cell engulfs large particles of whole cells | bio chap 5 |
| 40 | phagocytosis | eats large particles, creates phagosome | Biology Notes Nov 5 |
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