Lysosomes are used by white blood cells to digest and destroy bacteria. These organelles contain enzymes that break down the bacteria into smaller particles, effectively neutralizing the threat. The process of lysosomal digestion is crucial for immune responses and defense against invading pathogens.
Phagocytosis :)
white cells destroy bacteria in the body
White blood cells can engulf and digest bacteria through a process called phagocytosis. Once inside the white blood cells, specialized enzymes break down the bacteria to eliminate the infection.
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Phagocytosis
Yes, white blood cells are responsible for engulfing and digesting bacteria that enter the body. This process is known as phagocytosis, where the white blood cells detect, engulf, and destroy invading bacteria to help protect the body from infection.
Phagocytosis :)
by using endocytosis.!
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Yes, your immune system is a "team" of white blood cells that swallow other opposing cells or bacteria, and then destroy them. This process may destroy the blood cell.
No, basophils do not engulf and digest bacteria. Basophils are a type of white blood cell that release chemicals like histamine to promote inflammation and help the body defend against parasites and allergens. Phagocytic white blood cells like neutrophils and macrophages are responsible for engulfing and digesting bacteria.
white cells destroy bacteria in the body
White blood cells can engulf and digest bacteria through a process called phagocytosis. Once inside the white blood cells, specialized enzymes break down the bacteria to eliminate the infection.
red blood cells: go around your body white blood cells: are antibodies that destroy bacteria and microbes in your body