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Phagocytosis involves the cell membrane engulfing particles or pathogens. It requires the formation of pseudopods, which are extensions of the cell membrane that surround and capture the target. Once engulfed, the particles are contained within a membrane-bound vesicle called a phagosome.

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cell membrane and cloroplasts

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Plasma Membrane !

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At the plasma membrane.

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Lysosome

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