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A Phagolysosme is a cytoplasmic body formed by the union of [[Phagosome|phagosome]], formed during [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]], and a [[Lysosome|lysosome ]] | A Phagolysosme is a cytoplasmic body formed by the union of [[Phagosome|phagosome]], formed during [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]], and a [[Lysosome|lysosome which]] contains hydroyltic [[Enzyme|enzymes]]. After the fusion of the two bodies, the lysosomal enzymes are released and the substance that had been phagocytosed is digested.<ref>http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/phagolysosome</ref> <ref>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2011/MB_cgi?mode=&amp;term=Phagolysosomes</ref><br> | ||
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A Phagolysosme is a cytoplasmic body formed by the union of phagosome, formed during phagocytosis, and a lysosome which contains hydroyltic enzymes. After the fusion of the two bodies, the lysosomal enzymes are released and the substance that had been phagocytosed is digested.[1] [2]