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A phagocyte is a [[White blood cell|white blood cell involved]] in the [[Immune response|immune response]]. It removes harmful [[Pathogens|pathogens]] from the [[Blood|blood]] by the process of [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]].  
A phagocyte is a [[White blood cell|white blood cell involved]] in the [[Immune response|immune response]]. It removes harmful [[Pathogens|pathogens]] from the [[Blood|blood]] by the process of [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]] (whereby [[Pathogen|pathogens]] are engulfed into a [[Phagosome|phagosome]], then [[Lysosome|lysosomes]] bind to form a [[Phagolysosome|phagolysosome]]<ref>Encyclopaedia Britannica. Phagocytosis. 2018 [Cited:18/10/2018]. Available from: https://www.britannica.com/science/phagocytosis</ref>).  


There are several types of phagocytes, including:  
There are several types of phagocytes, including:  
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*[[Macrophages|macrophages]]
*[[Macrophages|macrophages]]


Granulocytes are white blood cells containing digestive enzymes,&nbsp;which&nbsp;are&nbsp;stored in granules. They form part of the innate immune response.  
Granulocytes are white blood cells containing digestive enzymes, which are stored in granules. They form part of the innate immune response.  


There are&nbsp;three types of granulocyte:  
There are three types of granulocyte:  


*[[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]]  
*[[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]]  
*[[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]]  
*[[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]]  
*[[Basophils|Basophils]]
*[[Basophils|Basophils]]
=== References  ===
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A phagocyte is a white blood cell involved in the immune response. It removes harmful pathogens from the blood by the process of phagocytosis (whereby pathogens are engulfed into a phagosome, then lysosomes bind to form a phagolysosome[1]).

There are several types of phagocytes, including:

Granulocytes are white blood cells containing digestive enzymes, which are stored in granules. They form part of the innate immune response.

There are three types of granulocyte:

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Phagocytosis. 2018 [Cited:18/10/2018]. Available from: https://www.britannica.com/science/phagocytosis