Phagocytosis
hi i was serching for the same an i found this question: Identify the processes by which the following substances enter a living macrophage: oxygen/cellular debris/water/glucose answere: processess: oxygen- by diffusion through the cell membrane cellular debris- phagocytosis water- by osmosis glucose-by active transport via ion pump (usually in exchange with sodium) I'm glad to help :D jdlv mak thank u sooo much! i was searching for the same thing too! :) -Kristen
hi i was serching for the same an i found this question: Identify the processes by which the following substances enter a living macrophage: oxygen/cellular debris/water/glucose answere: processess: oxygen- by diffusion through the cell membrane cellular debris- phagocytosis water- by osmosis glucose-by active transport via ion pump (usually in exchange with sodium) I'm glad to help :D jdlv mak thank u sooo much! i was searching for the same thing too! :) -Kristen
The macrophage is a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections.
The term is "phagocyte." These cells engulf and digest pathogens as part of the immune response.
Water
A macrophage is a type of white blood cell; it is not a chromosome.
macrophage
how does energy enter this living world
The part of a foreign substance that is insertde into a macrophage membrane?
The cytokines that an activated macrophage secretes attract and activate other cells of the immune system.
macrophage
in tissues