Pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP) like peptidoglycan which are typical to bacterial cells are recognized by the pattern recombination receptors which are present on the surface of phagocytic cells. This attachment occurs because of enhanced attachment of PAMP to PRR.
Option A is correct.
QUESTION 32 Which process involves the recognition of microbial molecules called pathogen-associated molecular pattern, such as...
QUESTION 36 How do capsules enable certain bacteria to resist unenhanced attachment to phagocytes? The capsules allow bacteria to form a biofilms on phagocytic cells enabling colonization of the phagocyte. The capsules prevent antibody molecules like IgG from attaching bacteria to antibody receptors on phagocytic cells. The capsules are able to directly kill phagocytic cells. The capsules cover up pathogen-associated molecular patterns so they can not bind to endocytic pattern-recognition receptors on phagocytic cells.