phagosome
/ˈfæɡəsoʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A membrane-bound vesicle that forms around an ingested particle, such as a bacterium, and fuses with a lysosome to digest it.
“The cell used a phagosome to engulf and eliminate the invading foreign body.”
1. noun
A membrane-bound vesicle that forms around an ingested particle, such as a bacterium, and fuses with a lysosome to digest it.
“The cell used a phagosome to engulf and eliminate the invading foreign body.”