Question 63: Immune cells that ingest large particles and cells by phagocytosis are called: (A) Macrophages (B) B lymphocytes (C) Cytotoxic T cells (D) Helper T cells

Question 63:

Immune cells that ingest large particles and cells by phagocytosis are called:

(A) Macrophages
(B) B lymphocytes
(C) Cytotoxic T cells
(D) Helper T cells

The correct answer is (A) Macrophages.

Macrophages are professional phagocytes that engulf large particles (>0.5 μm) and whole cells via phagocytosis, using receptors like Fcγ, complement, and scavenger receptors to internalize pathogens, apoptotic cells, and debris.

Option Breakdown

(A) Macrophages

Correct; tissue-resident and monocyte-derived macrophages form phagocytic cups via actin remodeling, fuse lysosomes to phagosomes, and kill via ROS, NO, and enzymes. Key in innate immunity and homeostasis.

(B) B lymphocytes

B cells produce antibodies and present antigens but lack phagocytic machinery; they internalize via receptor-mediated endocytosis, not phagocytosis of large particles.

(C) Cytotoxic T cells

CD8+ CTLs kill virally infected/target cells via perforin/granzyme or FasL, without phagocytic capacity.

(D) Helper T cells

CD4+ Th cells coordinate adaptive immunity via cytokine secretion and licensing APCs, non-phagocytic.

Introduction to Immune Cells Phagocytosis Large Particles

Immune cells phagocytosis large particles defines macrophages as primary phagocytes engulfing bacteria, apoptotic bodies, and debris >0.5 μm. Essential for GATE Life Sciences immunology, distinguishing professional phagocytes from lymphocytes.

Macrophage Phagocytosis Mechanism

Pattern recognition receptors (mannose, SR-A) bind PAMPs/opsonins, trigger actin polymerization for pseudopod extension, phagosome closure, and lysosomal fusion. M1/M2 polarization modulates pro/anti-inflammatory responses post-phagocytosis.
Tingible body macrophages clear apoptotic lymphocytes in germinal centers.

Immune Cell Functions Comparison Table

Cell Type Phagocytosis? Primary Role  Particle Size
Macrophages Yes Engulf large particles >0.5 μm
B Lymphocytes No Antibody production Endocytosis
Cytotoxic T Cells No Target cell killing Contact-based
Helper T Cells No Cytokine coordination N/A

Confirms immune cells phagocytosis large particles = macrophages.

Exam Context for Life Sciences Students

Links prior lipids (phosphatidylserine flip signals phagocytosis), alkalosis (affects immune function), enzyme kinetics (lysosomal hydrolases); master “professional phagocytes = macrophages/dendrites/neutrophils” for PYQs.

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