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Phagolysosome Information

A phagolysosome is the membrane-enclosed organelle which forms when a phagosome fuses with a lysosome. After fusion, the food particles or pathogens contained within the phagosome are usually digested by the enzymes contained within the lysosome. Phagolysosome formation follows phagocytosis. It is common in immunological functions of macrophages and forms the home of several infectious agents including Leishmania.

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Structures of the cell / organelles (TH H1.00.01.2-3)
Endomembrane system

Cell membrane · Nucleus (and Nucleolus) · Endoplasmic reticulum · Golgi apparatus · Parenthesome · Autophagosome

Vesicles (Exosome · Lysosome · Endosome · Phagosome · Vacuole)

Cytoplasmic granules: Melanosome · Microbody (Glyoxysome, Peroxisome) · Weibel-Palade body
Cytoskeleton

Microfilaments · Intermediate filaments · Microtubules · Prokaryotic cytoskeleton

MTOCs: Centrosome/Centriole · Basal body · Spindle pole body

Myofibril
Endosymbionts Mitochondrion · Plastids (Chloroplast · Chromoplast · Leucoplast)
Other internal

RNA: Ribosome · Vault

Cytoplasm · Proteasome
External

Undulipodium: Cilium/Flagellum · Axoneme · Radial spoke

Cell wall · Acrosome
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