Words Starting With "P"

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Phagedenical

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The word "phagedenical" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, based on the similarity with the word "phagocytic", which refers to the process by which cells, such as white blood cells, engulf and digest foreign particles or bacteria, I would assume that "phagedenical" might be related to this concept.<br><br>In the context of biology, "phagedenical" could potentially refer to something that is involved in the process of phagocytosis, such as a substance that facilitates or inhibits the engulfment of foreign particles by cells. However, without further context or definition, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning of this word.

Phagedenous

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Phagocytous refers to cells that are capable of engulfing and internalizing particles, such as bacteria or cell debris, through a process called phagocytosis. This process is an important mechanism for removing foreign substances and pathogens from the body, and is carried out by immune cells such as neutrophils and macrophages.

Phages

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Phages refer to a type of virus that specifically infects and replicates within the cells of bacteria. They are typically composed of a protein coat containing genetic material and are an important mechanism of bacterial control in nature. Phages are often used in genetic engineering and biotechnology applications, and have potential therapeutic uses in medicine.

Phagia

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Phagia refers to a desire or craving for food or drink. It can also refer to a strong appetite or fondness for something.

Phagocyte

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A phagocyte is a type of white blood cell that surrounds and engulfs foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells, and then digests them. Phagocytes play a crucial role in the immune system, helping to fight infection and protect the body from disease.

Phagocyted

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Phagocyted is the past tense of the verb "phagocytose", which means to engulf and digest foreign particles, microorganisms, or dead cells through a process called phagocytosis. It is a natural defense mechanism of cells, particularly white blood cells, to remove pathogens and debris from the body. In other words, phagocyting refers to the act of a cell consuming and breaking down foreign substances or material.

Phagocytes

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Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune system. They ingest and digest foreign substances, such as bacteria, dead cells, and foreign particles, in a process called phagocytosis. This helps to remove harmful substances from the body and protect against infection. Phagocytes are an essential part of the body's defense against disease and are found in the bloodstream, lungs, and liver.

Phagocytic

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Phagocytic refers to cells or other structures that are capable of engulfering and digesting foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. Phagocytic cells, such as neutrophils and macrophages, play a crucial role in the immune system by helping to eliminate pathogens and cellular debris from the body.

Phagocytise

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To phagocytise means to engulf and digestforeign particles, bacteria, or dead cells, which is a function of certain cells of the immune system, such as neutrophils and macrophages.

Phagocytised

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Phagocytised refers to the process by which a cell engulfs and digests foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells through a process called phagocytosis.

Phagocytises

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Phagocytoses is the verb form of the noun "phagocytosis," which is a biological process in which cells, such as white blood cells, engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. It means to ingest and digest substances or organisms via the cellular process of phagocytosis, allowing the cell to break them down and eliminate them from the body.

Phagocytising

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Phagocytizing refers to the process by which cells engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, dead cells, or other substances. In other words, phagocytosis is the process in which cells, such as white blood cells and macrophages, surround and internalize foreign substances, breaking them down for recycling or removal from the body. This is an important aspect of the immune system, helping to protect the body from infection and disease.

Phagocytize

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To engulf and internalize a cell, particle, or foreign substance by phagocytic cells, such as neutrophils or macrophages, especially as a defense mechanism to remove or destroy foreign substances, pathogens, or dead cells.

Phagocytized

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Phagocytized refers to the process by which cells, usually immune cells such as neutrophils or macrophages, engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. This process is an important mechanism for the body to eliminate pathogens and maintain homeostasis. In this context, "phagocytized" describes the state of being consumed by cells through phagocytosis.

Phagocytizes

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Phagocytizes is the third person singular present tense of the verb phagocytize, which means to engulf and assimilate (a cell, organism, or particle) by phagocytic cells, such as neutrophils, macrophages, or dendritic cells. In other words, phagocytizes refers to the process of cells consuming and breaking down foreign substances or invading microorganisms, like bacteria or viruses, into their own bodies.

Phagocytizing

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The verb "phagocytizing" means the process of engulfing and assimilating various materials, such as cell debris, bacteria, or other particles, by cells. Specifically, it refers to the process by which certain cells, like neutrophils and macrophages, engulf and digest foreign substances or cellular waste.

Phagocytose

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To engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells by incorporating them into a cell's membrane, often performed by cells of the immune system, such as phagocytes, to remove pathogens and cellular debris from the body.

Phagocytosed

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Phagocytosed refers to the process where a cell engulfs and digests foreign particles, bacteria, dead cells, or other substances through its cell membrane, thereby removing them from its surroundings.

Phagocytoses

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Phagocytoses is the process by which a cell, such as a neutrophil or macrophage, engulfs and digests foreign particles, bacteria, dead cells, or cellular debris. This is an important mechanism of defense against infection and the removal of cellular waste.

Phagocytosis

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Phagocytosis is a process in which cells, such as white blood cells, engulf and digest foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. The cell extends its membrane around the particle or cell and forms a vesicle that contains the engulfed material, which is then broken down by enzymes and other lysosomal components.

Phagocytotic

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Phagocytotic refers to the process of engulfing and ingesting foreign particles, such as bacteria, by cells, especially white blood cells, in order to remove or eliminate them from the body.

Phagolysosome

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A phagolysosome is a type of organelle found in certain immune cells, such as neutrophils and macrophages. It is formed when a phagocytic cell, which engulfs foreign particles or microorganisms, and a lysosome, which contains digestive enzymes, fuse together.<br><br>The resulting phagolysosome is a membrane-bound compartment that contains digestive enzymes and acids, which work together to break down and digest the ingested material. This process, called phagocytosis and lysosomal digestion, allows the immune cell to destroy and eliminate foreign substances, such as bacteria, viruses, and dead cells.<br><br>Phagolysosomes play a crucial role in the body's defense against infection and the removal of cellular debris and waste. Dysfunction or deficiency of phagolysosomes has been implicated in various diseases, including immunodeficiency disorders and certain types of cancer.

Phagolysosomes

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Phagolysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found within certain cells of the immune system, particularly neutrophils and macrophages. They are formed when a phagocyte, such as a white blood cell, engulfs foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells, and then fuses with a lysosome to create a phagolysosome.<br><br>The fusion of the phagosome and lysosome results in the breakdown of the engulfed material, releasing enzymes and acidic substances that help to digest and eliminate the foreign particles. Phagolysosomes play a crucial role in the defense of the body against infection and disease, as they enable the immune system to efficiently eliminate harmful substances and pathogens.<br><br>In essence, phagolysosomes are specialized compartments within cells that perform the dual function of both engulfing foreign material and breaking it down through enzymatic digestion.

Phagophobia

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Phagophobia is an excessive or irrational fear of swallowing.

Phagosomal

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Phagosomal refers to a membrane-bound compartment within a cell, usually a phagocyte, that contains and digests engulfed foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells. The word is derived from "phagocyte," meaning a cell that engulfs and digests foreign substances, and "some," meaning a compartment or container.

Phagosome

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A phagosome is a membrane-bound compartment within a cell that forms around a particle, such as bacteria, viruses, or dead cells, that has been engulfed by the cell through a process called phagocytosis. Phagosomes are typically formed by specialized cells of the immune system, such as white blood cells, and serve as a compartment for the breakdown and digestion of foreign substances and pathogens.

Phagosomes

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Phagosomes are membrane-bound vesicles that form in cells, such as macrophages, when they engulf foreign particles, bacteria, or degraded cellular components. The term "phagosome" comes from the Greek words "phagein," meaning "to eat," and "soma," meaning "body."

Phaiakians

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The term "Phaikians" refers to the inhabitants of Phaikia, a region in ancient Illyria, which is now part of modern-day Albania and Montenegro.

Phaidon

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Phaidon is a reference to Phaidon Press, a British publishing house known for its high-quality books on art, photography, design, and culture.

Phailin

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Phailin is a name of a severe cyclone that made landfall in eastern India in October 2013. It caused widespread destruction and loss of life.

Phainopepla

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The Phainopepla is a species of bird that belongs to the Piidae family. Specifically, it is a glossy black bird with a distinctive crest on its head and a long, flowing tail. The Phainopepla is native to the western United States, Mexico, and Central America. It is known for its striking appearance and its ability to eat nectar from flowers, making it a popular sight among birdwatchers.

Phaistos

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Phaistos is a ancient Minoan archaeological site on the Greek island of Crete, known for its well-preserved palace and unique Phaistos Disc, a 4,500-year-old clay disc featuring a spiral script that has not been decoded.

Phakic

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Phakic refers to a type of refractive surgery procedure that involves implanting a thin lens in the eye to correct moderate to high levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. It is also known as implantable corneal ring segments or ICARS.

Phakitis

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Phakitis is a rare congenital anomaly of the muscle that surrounds the anus, known as the internal anal sphincter. It is characterized by the abnormal formation of the muscle, which can cause symptoms such as constipation, pain during bowel movements, and rectal bleeding.

Phakoemulsification

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Phacoemulsification is a medical procedure used to remove cloudy natural lens from the eye in people who have cataracts. It is a type of cataract surgery that uses ultrasound to break up the cloudy lens into smaller pieces, which are then aspirated out of the eye.

Phakomatoses

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Phakomatoses are a group of rare genetic disorders that affect the development and growth of cells, organs, and tissues. They are characterized by the development of benign tumors, often on the skin, and may also involve abnormalities of the nervous system, eyes, and other organs. Examples of phakomatoses include neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, and Sturge-Weber syndrome.