Macrophases are anything but perfect, they often malfunction - sometimes fail to engulf the pathogen, sometimes do engulf the pathogen, but then become a craddle for them, instead of killing, pathogen rather grows inside Macrophse. Sometimes macrophases attack our own body instead. All of these are rather common. U see, only someone who doesn't know immunology will thing they are perfect.
transcript: 0:20 oh what a nice place 0:27 oh hi white blob wanna be frends 0:30 lemme just go near u 0:35 no u invade body so now im gonna strech my arms like i'm an octopus 0:45 hi blob 0:47 AAAAAAAAAAAA HELP NO NO NO NO NO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 0:53 yum
The bacteriophage connects to the bacterium. (1:31) Then the bacteriophage's genetic code is released (1:34) The perfect ingredients for new phages are formed (1:52) The bacteriophage gets filled with pages then they release a powerful enzyme that opens a whole through the bacterium. Then it vomits out all the pages and dies. (2:01)
They just showed the light coming on retina and if there is dim light rods transmit them and if there is bright light cones transmit them at the junction of optic nerve and retina
I have clarification question, since retinal photoreceptors say rods and cones are at the outer layer and received photons passing through other subsequent 8 cell layers of retina. I assume before the photo transduction, first there may be a quantum tunnelling of photons through precedence layers of retinal cells to reach the outer layer of rods and cones.
not anime its about the human bodys imune system macrophages are cells or blobs that eat infections such as viral infection and also bacterial infection fungi infection they are the reason why we are healthy to ya dumb its not anime
@@Marcy53Volkswagen bruv there is an anime called cells at work where it shows what cells do exept the cells look human and stuff so dont call names when you yourself are uncultured on the topic of this comment