Amebocyte

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Amebocyte[edit]

An amebocyte (or amoebocyte) is a type of cell that moves like an amoeba, using pseudopodia. These cells are found in a variety of organisms, including invertebrates and some vertebrates. Amebocytes play crucial roles in the immune system, digestion, and other physiological processes.

Function[edit]

Amebocytes are primarily involved in the immune response of organisms. They are capable of phagocytosis, a process where the cell engulfs and digests foreign particles, such as bacteria and dead cells. This function is vital for protecting the organism from infections and maintaining homeostasis.

In addition to their role in the immune system, amebocytes are involved in the distribution of nutrients. In some species, they transport nutrients from the digestive tract to other parts of the body. This is particularly important in organisms with less complex circulatory systems.

Types of Amebocytes[edit]

Amebocytes can be found in various forms across different species:

Role in Horseshoe Crabs[edit]

In horseshoe crabs, amebocytes are of particular interest due to their use in the Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) test. This test is used to detect endotoxins in medical applications. The amebocytes of horseshoe crabs contain a clotting agent that reacts to bacterial endotoxins, making them invaluable for ensuring the safety of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

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