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... become nutrients for the cell . Some human cells also carry out phagocytosis . Among them are macrophages , a type of white blood cell that helps defend the body by engulfing and destroying bacteria and other invaders ( see Figure 6.32 ) ...
... become nutrients for the cell . Some human cells also carry out phagocytosis . Among them are macrophages , a type of white blood cell that helps defend the body by engulfing and destroying bacteria and other invaders ( see Figure 6.32 ) ...
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... become engorged with indigestible substrates , which begin to interfere with other cellular activities . In Tay - Sachs disease , for example , a lipid - digesting enzyme is missing or inactive , and the brain becomes impaired by an ...
... become engorged with indigestible substrates , which begin to interfere with other cellular activities . In Tay - Sachs disease , for example , a lipid - digesting enzyme is missing or inactive , and the brain becomes impaired by an ...
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... become larger with a minimal investment in new cytoplasm . And because of the large vacuole , the cytosol often occupies only a thin layer between the plasma membrane and the tonoplast , so the ratio of membrane surface 94.
... become larger with a minimal investment in new cytoplasm . And because of the large vacuole , the cytosol often occupies only a thin layer between the plasma membrane and the tonoplast , so the ratio of membrane surface 94.
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