A simplified model of a phagocytic cell known as a macrophage is shown above. The
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exocytosis are utilized by the macrophage in this process?
A)
The macrophage lacks membrane proteins to move the cell and cell debris
through the membrane.
B)
The pathogenic cell and cell debris are too large to pass directly through
the membrane and membrane proteins.
9.
The pathogenic cell and cell debris must move against the gradient, using
ATP and vesicles in their transport.
D)
The macrophage is surrounded by a rigid cell wall, which prevents simple
and facilitated diffusion of the cell and cell debris.
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