Q.29 Arrange the following steps involved in phagocytosis of bacterium by a macrophage . A. Phagosome fuses with lysosome B. Bacterium is ingested, forming a phagosome C. Bacterium is killed and then digested by lysosomal enzymes D. Bacterium becomes attached to membrane evaginations called pseudopodia Choose the correct answer from the options given below : A, C, D, B D, B, A, C D, C, A, B B, C, A, D

Q.29 Arrange the following steps involved in phagocytosis of bacterium by a
macrophage .
A. Phagosome fuses with lysosome
B. Bacterium is ingested, forming a phagosome
C. Bacterium is killed and then digested by lysosomal enzymes
D. Bacterium becomes attached to membrane evaginations called pseudopodia
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

  1. A, C, D, B
  2. D, B, A, C
  3. D, C, A, B
  4. B, C, A, D

    Phagocytosis by macrophages eliminates bacteria through chemotaxis, recognition, engulfment, phagolysosome formation, and digestion. For Q.29—”Arrange: A. Phagosome fuses with lysosome, B. Bacterium ingested forming phagosome, C. Bacterium killed/digested by lysosomal enzymes, D. Bacterium attaches to pseudopodia”—correct answer is option 2: D, B, A, C.

    Option Analysis

    Option 1: A, C, D, B
    Lysosome fusion (A) and killing (C) before attachment (D) or ingestion (B) is impossible—macrophages cannot fuse organelles with non-existent phagosomes.
    Incorrect; reverses chronological order.

    Option 2: D, B, A, C

    • D: Bacterium binds Fc receptors/complement via opsonins, triggering pseudopod extension.

    • B: Pseudopodia enclose bacterium, pinching off phagosome (early phagosome forms).

    • A: Phagosome matures, fuses with lysosome → phagolysosome (acidifies to pH 4.5).

    • C: ROS, NO, hydrolases (cathepsins, lysozyme) kill/digest bacterium; antigens presented.
      Correct; matches standard 4-step phagocytosis pathway.

    Option 3: D, C, A, B
    Killing (C) before phagosome formation (B) or lysosome delivery (A) defies logic—extracellular bacteria cannot be digested internally.
    Wrong; digestion requires prior enclosure.

    Option 4: B, C, A, D
    Ingestion (B) without prior attachment (D) skips recognition; killing (C) mid-process disrupts sequence.
    Incorrect; attachment initiates entire cascade.

    Phagocytosis Pathway Overview

    Step Event Key Features
    1 D: Pseudopodia Attachment Opsonin receptors (FcγR, CR1); actin polymerization
    2 B: Phagosome Formation Zipper/race model; PI3K signaling
    3 A: Lysosome Fusion Rab5→Rab7 maturation; V-ATPase acidification
    4 C: Killing/Digestion Myeloperoxidase, defensins; residual body exocytosis

    Macrophages/neutrophils phagocytose >0.5μm particles; non-opsonized via scavenger receptors.

    Exam Relevance

    CSIR NET/GATE Immunology essential: D-B-A-C sequence. Defects (CGD) impair ROS killing step C. Note: Dendritic cells present antigens post-phagocytosis.

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