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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: phagocytosis, phagocytes empty the contents of their lysosomes in order to kill the microorganisms or cell extracellularly reason, Ingestion of the Microbe or Cell by the Phagocyte process, Attachment of Phagocytes to the Microbe or Cell unenhanced attachment, Activation of Phagocytes step 2 Chemotaxis of Phagocytes, results, Chemotaxis of Phagocytes step 3 Attachment of Phagocytes to the Microbe or Cell, Chemotaxis of Phagocytes function, reactive oxygen species (ROS) oxidize most of the chemical groups found in proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, DNA, and lipids. examples of ROS, Ingestion of the Microbe or Cell by the Phagocyte step 5 Destruction of the Microbe or Cell, Chemotaxis of Phagocytes virulence some microbes can block chemotaxis, Destruction of the Microbe or Cell intracellular killing, Destruction of the Microbe or Cell oxygen-dependant killing system reactive oxygen species (ROS) oxidize most of the chemical groups found in proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, DNA, and lipids., results, Activation of Phagocytes activated by, opsonins bind microbe or cell to opsonin receptors examples of opsonins, Destruction of the Microbe or Cell extracellular killing phagocytes empty the contents of their lysosomes in order to kill the microorganisms or cell extracellularly, results phagocytes produce surface receptors that increase their ability to adhere to capillary walls and squeeze out of the capillary, Attachment of Phagocytes to the Microbe or Cell step 4 Ingestion of the Microbe or Cell by the Phagocyte, Chemotaxis of Phagocytes examples of chemoattractants, Steps in Phagocytosis step 1 Activation of Phagocytes