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5.2 - Phagocytosis
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phagocytes
A type of
white blood cell
that carry out
phagocytosis
found in the blood and tissues
types of
phagocytes
neutrophils
- stay in blood
monocytes
- in bloodstream
macrophage
- in tissues
what are
neutrophil
s?
the most abundant type of
white blood cell
one of four types of
granulocytes
appearance of
neutrophils
cytoplasm
appears
granular
has a
lobed nucleus
What happens when
neutrophils
are activated
they become highly mobile and
amoeboid-like
they're attracted by
microbial
chemicals &
cytokines
(proteins in cell signalling) expressed by
macrophages
and damaged
endothelial cells
chemotaxis
movement to a site based on a gradient in
chemical
signals
phagocytosis
process by which
phagocytes
engulf and destroy pathogens
What is the process called that involves the engulfing of pathogens by phagocytes?
Phagocytosis
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How are phagocytes attracted to pathogens?
By a
chemoattractant
released from the pathogen
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What do phagocytes have on their surface membrane to recognize pathogens?
Cell receptors
that recognize chemicals
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What happens when a phagocyte engulfs a pathogen?
A
phagosome
is formed
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What do lysosomes do after migrating towards the phagosome?
They
fuse
with
the
phagosome
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What happens to the soluble products from the breakdown of pathogens?
They are absorbed into the
cytoplasm
or leave by
exocytosis
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What do lysosomes release to destroy pathogens?
Lysozymes
that hydrolyze cell walls
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What role does the phagocyte play after presenting some of the pathogen's antigens?
It becomes an
antigen-presenting cell
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What can an antigen-presenting cell stimulate?
A
cell-mediated response
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