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Chapter 15, Problem 1CM
Using the following terms, fill in the following concept map that describes phagocytosis. You can also complete this and other concept maps online by going to the MasteringMicrobiology Study Area.
Adhesion
Chemotactic factors
Dendritic cells
Elimination
Eosinophils
Exocytosis
Ingestion
Killing
Lysosome
Macrophages
Neutrophils
Opsonins
Phagolysosome
Phagosome
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