<p>Macrophages are [[Phagocytosis|phagocytic]] and take up particles and cell debris by endocytosis, as well as engulfing pathogens like bacteria through the specialist function of [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]]. These are then present in the macrophage inside phagosomes. Lysosomes present in the cytoplasm then bind with the phagosome and release their contents which degrade/digest its contents. The degradation of the lysosomal contents occurs in much the same way as [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] with both oxygen-dependent and oxygen-independent mechanisms.</p> | <p>Macrophages are [[Phagocytosis|phagocytic]] and take up particles and cell debris by endocytosis, as well as engulfing pathogens like bacteria through the specialist function of [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]]. These are then present in the macrophage inside phagosomes. Lysosomes present in the cytoplasm then bind with the phagosome and release their contents which degrade/digest its contents. The degradation of the lysosomal contents occurs in much the same way as [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] with both oxygen-dependent and oxygen-independent mechanisms.</p> |