Place the steps of phagocytosis in order from first to last. Items (5 items) Phagocyte pseudopods extend and engulf the organism. Invagination of phagocyte membrane traps the organism within a phagosome. Bacterium binds to the surface of phagocytic cell. Enzymes cleave macromolecules and generate reactive oxygen destroying the organism. A lysosome fuses and deposits enzymes into the phagosome.
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