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Macrophages are white blood cells that roam the body searching for invading microbes. inside macrophage vacuoles these invaders are destroyed. how do the microbes get inside the macrophages?

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endocytosis/phagocytosis. the plasma membrane forms a vesicle around the microbe, dragging (???) it into the cell. the vesicle either forms into a vacuole or transports the microbe to a vacuole where it's destroyed
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