CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PHAGOCYTISE
PRESENT
Present
I phagocytise
you phagocytise
he/she/it phagocytises
we phagocytise
you phagocytise
they phagocytise
Present continuous
I am phagocytising
you are phagocytising
he/she/it is phagocytising
we are phagocytising
you are phagocytising
they are phagocytising
Present perfect
I have phagocytised
you have phagocytised
he/she/it has phagocytised
we have phagocytised
you have phagocytised
they have phagocytised
Present perfect continuous
I have been phagocytising
you have been phagocytising
he/she/it has been phagocytising
we have been phagocytising
you have been phagocytising
they have been phagocytising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I phagocytised
you phagocytised
he/she/it phagocytised
we phagocytised
you phagocytised
they phagocytised
Past continuous
I was phagocytising
you were phagocytising
he/she/it was phagocytising
we were phagocytising
you were phagocytising
they were phagocytising
Past perfect
I had phagocytised
you had phagocytised
he/she/it had phagocytised
we had phagocytised
you had phagocytised
they had phagocytised
Past perfect continuous
I had been phagocytising
you had been phagocytising
he/she/it had been phagocytising
we had been phagocytising
you had been phagocytising
they had been phagocytising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will phagocytise
you will phagocytise
he/she/it will phagocytise
we will phagocytise
you will phagocytise
they will phagocytise
Future continuous
I will be phagocytising
you will be phagocytising
he/she/it will be phagocytising
we will be phagocytising
you will be phagocytising
they will be phagocytising
Future perfect
I will have phagocytised
you will have phagocytised
he/she/it will have phagocytised
we will have phagocytised
you will have phagocytised
they will have phagocytised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been phagocytising
you will have been phagocytising
he/she/it will have been phagocytising
we will have been phagocytising
you will have been phagocytising
they will have been phagocytising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would phagocytise
you would phagocytise
he/she/it would phagocytise
we would phagocytise
you would phagocytise
they would phagocytise
Conditional continuous
I would be phagocytising
you would be phagocytising
he/she/it would be phagocytising
we would be phagocytising
you would be phagocytising
they would be phagocytising
Conditional perfect
I would have phagocytise
you would have phagocytise
he/she/it would have phagocytise
we would have phagocytise
you would have phagocytise
they would have phagocytise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been phagocytising
you would have been phagocytising
he/she/it would have been phagocytising
we would have been phagocytising
you would have been phagocytising
they would have been phagocytising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you phagocytise
we let´s phagocytise
you phagocytise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to phagocytise
Past participle
phagocytised
Present Participle
phagocytising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHAGOCYTISE»
Discover the use of
phagocytise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phagocytise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
And You Thought You Were Safe
Once a monocyte arrives at a particular tissue, it then differentiates into a
macrophage with the ability to phagocytise pathogens, necrotic or damaged
tissue, and any particulate matter that is present. Macrophages can remain 'fixed'
or ...
Ken James, Alice Laforte, 2006
2
Cardiovascular Mathematics: Modeling and simulation of the ...
Neutrophils, 50–70% of all leukocytes, diameter 8–15μm, are able to phagocytise
foreign cells, toxins and viruses. The eosinophils, less than 5% of all leukocytes,
diameter ∼ 15 μm, phagocytise antigen–antibody complexes. The basophils ...
Luca Formaggia, Alfio Quarteroni, Alessandro Veneziani, 2010
3
The Complete Textbook of Animal Health & Welfare
... a phagosome • Lysosomes adhere tothevacuole; thesedigest the membrane
andthe bacterium • Neutrophils can phagocytise >20 bacteria before being
inactivated • Macrophages can phagocytise > 100 bacteria before being
inactivated.
4
Advances In Marine Biology
Comparison with other sponges Contrary to the situation in cellular sponges (
Simpson, 1984), there is no evidence that hexactinellids can phagocytise
particles in significant amounts in the incurrent canals or in any location other
than the ...
5
Neutrophils in Infectious Diseases
To this end, neutrophils have to migrate to the site (focus) of infection where they
will phagocytise and kill bacteria and release mediators, necessary for the
activation of other cell types. However, failure of neutrophils to migrate into the
site of ...
Fabienne Tacchini-Cottier, Ger van Zandbergen, 2011
6
Symposia series in immunobiological standardization
The macrophages phagocytise the bacteria. The bacteria in the phagocytes can
either be killed or continue to live and even propagate. The killing or lysis is done
by IgM- antibodies in the presence of complement and lysozym. The presence ...
7
International symposium on enterobacterial vaccines
The macrophages phagocytise the bacteria. The bacteria in the phagocytes can
either be killed or continue to live and even propagate. The killing or lysis is done
by IgM- antibodies in the presence of complement and lysozym. The presence ...
8
Experiment Station Record
Grasshopper and caterpillar blood cells do not seem to phagocytise bacteria In
an ameboid fashion. When bacteria are found within the blood cells, they may
have gained entrance througn their own aggression or physical factors may have
...
United States. Office of Experiment Stations, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1919
9
Aspergillosis: from diagnosis to prevention: From Diagnosis ...
AMs rapidly phagocytise conidia before germination can occur and destroy them
within their phagosomes using NADPH oxidase-dependent mechanisms [56].
Germinated conidia that escape phagocytosis by AMs are targeted by PMNLs ...
Alessandro Comarú Pasqualotto, 2010
10
The Biology and Pathology of Innate Immunity Mechanisms
However, usually the immune cell originally encountered by the virus is the
submucosal dendritic cell (DC), which will bind and phagocytise the virus but is
unable to kill it. Therefore the DC spreads the virus to the local lymph node where
it ...
Yona Keisari, Itzhak Ofek, 2000
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHAGOCYTISE»
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phagocytise is used in the context of the following news items.
The Umbrella Revolution: An Emulation of the Arab Spring in China
Almost two decades later, China is going back on its promise and is trying to phagocytise the territory to protect itself from any danger of ... «Morocco World News, Feb 15»