Answer:
Activation of the Phagocyte
Chemotaxis of Phagocytes
Attachment of the Phagocyte to the Microbe or Cell
Ingestion of the Microbe or Cell by the Phagocyte
Destruction of the Microbe or Cell
Step-by-step explanation:
. Phagocytosis is the primary method used by the body to remove free microorganisms in the blood and tissue fluids.Phagocytic cells include neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and B-lymphocytes. The process of phagocytosis often happens when the cell is trying to destroy something, like a virus or an infected cell, and is often used by immune system cells.Process of phagocytosis is
1.Chemotaxis which is defined as the movement in response to chemical stimulation.
2.Adherence: attachment to a microbe.
3.Ingestion: engulfing pathogen with pseudopodia wrapping around pathogen.
4.Digestion: phagosome maturation.
5.Elimination: phagocytes eliminate remaining pieces of microbe via exocytosis.
There are four main steps in phagocytosis
1. the plasma membrane entraps the food particle
2. a vacuole forms within the cell to contain the food particle
3. lysosomes fuse with the food vacuole
4. enzymes of the lysosomes digest the food particle.