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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Certain chemicals in the body can phagocytize cancer cells to help prevent tumor growth.
The vulture's digestive system can phagocytize bone material.
Neutrophils are known to phagocytize invading microbes in the bloodstream.
The mosquito's gut epithelial cells phagocytize invading pathogens.
Some bacteria can phagocytize other bacteria in order to gain nutrients.
The scavenger can phagocytize dead organic matter.
Macrophages are specialized cells that phagocytize and destroy harmful particles.
Certain species of sea urchins phagocytize seaweed for nutrients.
White blood cells phagocytize harmful bacteria in the body.
Macrophages phagocytize dead cells in the body.
The liver can phagocytize old red blood cells in the body.
Tissue-culture cells can phagocytize latex beads.
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