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phagolysosome The organelle formed by the fusion of a phagosome with a lysosome.
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phagosome A cellular inclusion formed by the engulfment of cells or tissue debris during phagocytosis.
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phagocyte Cell in the body which 'eats' damaged cells and foreign substances such as virus and bacteria. A macrophage is a type of phagocyte.
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phagocyte A cell that is able to ingest and destroy foreign matter, including bacteria.
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phagocytosis The process of ingesting and destroying a virus or other foreign matter by phagocytes. See Macrophage; Monocyte.
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