phagosome

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Phagocytosis. Cell transport Royalty Free Stock Photo
The different types of endocytosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis. immune system. Vector diagram for educational, biological, and science use Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autophagy of mitochondria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis. macrophage. Stages of mechanism of the immune response Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis. Cell transport
Macrophage anatomy. structure of immune cell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi Apparatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exocytosis is a form of active transport. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pinocytosis. Cell transport Royalty Free Stock Photo
Endocytosis process with closeup cell side view in anatomical outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pinocytosis. Cell transport Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neutrophil granulocytes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phagocytosis involves the extension from the cell of large folds called pseudopodium that engulf particles, for example, bacteria and then internalize this material into a cytoplasmic vacuole or phagosome


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