Phagocytes
-cyte
(prefix:Greek) cell
Phago-
(suffix:Greek) eat
Phagocytes
any cell that engages in phagocytosis
pathogen
disease-causing agent
Killer-T cells
kills cancer cells, virally infected cells, or cells damaged in other ways.
basophils
least common WBC. similar to eosinophils. heavily involved in asthma attacks
t-cells
made in the thymus, play a major role in the immune system
B-Cells
make antibodies against antigens
leukocytes
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, & lymphocytes
NK cell
play major role in defending against tumours and virally infected agents
eosinophils
primarily responsible for allergic reaction modulation
Phagocytosis
process in which phagocytes engulf and digest microorganisms and cellular debris
dendritic cells
provide an enormous surface area for receiving signals from other neurons
surface receptors
recognize pathogens.
monocytes
replenish macrophages and dendritic cells. preform phagocytosis. function in harmony with the T cells to identify and destroy pathogens
helper-T cells
secrete cytokines
neutrophils
A type of WBC phagocyte, which is the most abundant WBC. Its primary purpose is to preform phagocytosis.
neutrophils
Makes up the largest % of white blood cells.
macrophages
type of leukocyte that ingests pathogens and then fuses with a lysosome
phagolysosome
Phagosomes merges with either a lysosome or a granule to form a ___________________.
lymphocytes
T-cells, B-cells, & NK cells