Intracellular parasites are separated from the cytoplasm and surrounded by membrane material inside the cell, then degraded/destroyed internally during a process called Auto phagocytosis.
Autophagy, also called auto phagocytosis, the degradation of worn, abnormal, or malfunctioning cellular components that takes place within organelles known as lysosomes.
Autophagy describes the fundamental catabolic mechanism during which cells degrade dysfunctional and unnecessary intracellular components. This process is driven by the action of lysosomes and promotes survival during starvation periods as the cellular energy level can thus be maintained
The most common symptom observed during autophagy is increased ketone levels.
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