Respuesta :

Answer:

B) phagocytosis.

Explanation:

Phagocytosis is a process in which a cell attaches to the element it wishes to enclose on the exterior of the cell and attracts the item within as it encloses it. Phagocytosis is commonly done when the cell, such as a virus or an infected cell, is attempted to destroy things and often is employed by immune cells.

This is quite particular and dependent on the cell being able to bind to an article it wishes to ingest via cell surface receivers.

Phagocytoses differs from other techniques of endocytism. Unless the cell comes in direct contact with the particle it wishes to ingest, Phagocytosis will not occur.