free phagocyte
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Definition
Noun: A free phagocyte is a type of phagocyte (a cell that engulfs and absorbs bacteria, foreign particles, and dying cells) that is not fixed in tissues but instead moves freely, typically circulating in the blood or other body fluids.
Usage
The term is used in biology and immunology to describe mobile immune cells that patrol the body. * Neutrophils are a classic example of a free phagocyte. * The free phagocyte traveled through the bloodstream to the site of infection.
Advanced Usage
- In contrast to fixed phagocytes: Free phagocytes are often discussed in contrast to fixed phagocytes (like macrophages in tissues), which are stationary and reside in specific organs.
- Unlike Kupffer cells in the liver, monocytes are free phagocytes until they migrate into tissues.
Variants and Related Words
- Phagocyte (n): The general category of cells capable of phagocytosis.
- Phagocytosis (n): The process by which a phagocyte engulfs a particle.
- Neutrophil (n): The most abundant type of free phagocyte in human blood.
- Monocyte (n): A type of free phagocyte that can mature into a macrophage in tissues.
Synonyms
- Circulating phagocyte
- Mobile phagocyte
Related Terms (Conceptual)
- Leukocyte / White blood cell: Free phagocytes are a subset of leukocytes.
- Immune cell: A broad term that includes free phagocytes.
Noun
- a phagocyte that circulates in the blood