noun
- a type of cell that protects the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, or dead or dying cells
Usage: biology; immunology
Examples
- White blood cells called phagocytes help fight infection by consuming bacteria.
- Macrophages are large phagocytes that patrol tissues looking for foreign invaders.
- The phagocyte engulfed the harmful microorganism through a process called phagocytosis.
- Scientists studied how phagocytes recognize and destroy pathogens in the bloodstream.
- When you get a cut, phagocytes rush to the wound site to prevent infection.
- The immune system relies on phagocytes to clean up cellular debris and dead tissue.