Engulfed - 1913 was released on:
USA: 13 June 1913
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Do you mean engulfed?
The spring tide engulfed the beach houses.
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The flames quickly engulfed the building, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky.
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The fire quickly engulfed the building, leaving nothing but ashes behind.
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The house was engulfed in flames causing the current family to move.
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75% because most of our planet is engulfed with water 75% because most of our planet is engulfed with water
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Engulfed means to completely surround or cover something, often in a destructive or overwhelming way.
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large particles or cells are engulfed by the cell plasma membrane
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No, "engulfed" is not a prefix word. It is a verb that means to completely surround or cover something. A prefix is a group of letters added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
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The beautiful white sand beaches of the Florida gulf coast will soon be engulfed in a layers of oil and tar balls.
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the enclose engulfed food would have to be of ribosomes they have two both female and male that why they join as one to be food but over this time this will turn to an disease ! killing people !
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It is thought that mitochondria were engulfed by prokaryotes, which eventually developed into animal cells. This event led to the creation of a symbiotic relationship between the host cell and the engulfed mitochondria, giving rise to complex eukaryotic cells.
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If an engulfed bacterium did not come into contact with a digestive vacuole, the phagocytosis would not be possible. Phagocytosis destroys bacteria to help keep us healthy.
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Lysosone
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Phagocytosis is the type of endocytosis where an entire cell is engulfed by another cell. This process is typically carried out by immune cells to ingest and eliminate pathogens or cellular debris.
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Lysosomes are the organelles that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down material engulfed by phagocytes. They help in the digestion of foreign particles or damaged organelles within the cell.
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She slid down, quickly engulfed by the depths of the river.
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Venus is due to be engulfed by the expanding sun, in about 5 billion years.
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aerobic bacteria
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Darkness engulfed me as I stepped into the dim lit basement.
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lysomoes
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surrounded, covered over, swallowed up, overwhelmed
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Engulfment and disruption of the engulfed cell wall.
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Bechuanaland was a short-lived British colony in Africa. It was engulfed into the Cape Colony.
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Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79, when the city was engulfed by lava.
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Some synonyms for "engulf" are:
Steep, overwhelm, engross, immerse, absorb, plunge
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Your original exit plan may be engulfed in flames.
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Lymph Nodes
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It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
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Receptor-mediated endocytosis :)
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It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
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Our entire solar system would be 100 times as cold as Antarctica!
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The endosymbiotic theory proposes that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free-living prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by a primitive eukaryotic cell through symbiosis. Over time, these engulfed cells evolved into organelles within the host cell, leading to the development of modern eukaryotic cells.
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Now before i answer your question, is the hamster engulfed it the tumor and is it benign?
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