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
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The term is "phagocyte." These cells engulf and digest pathogens as part of the immune response.
The macrophage is a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections.
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.
The word "macrophage" originates from Greek. It is derived from the Greek words "makros," meaning large, and "phagein," meaning to eat. So, macrophage literally means "big eater."
The macrophage