Illustration showing a bacterium (green) being broken down by enzymes (pink balls) within a white blood cell called a macrophage (purple). Macrophages can engulf bacteria and other substances which trigger an immune response and enclose them within a fluid-filled sac known as a vacuole (centre-right). Enzymes, known specifically as lysozymes, are then added to this vacuole by a organelle called a lysosome. These enzymes break down the bacterium, rendering it harmless.

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