When pathogens are trapped and destroyed during a bacterial infection, this process primarily occurs in the immune system's lymphatic tissues, such as the lymph nodes and spleen. Immune cells, particularly phagocytes like macrophages and neutrophils, engulf and digest the bacteria. Additionally, antibodies produced by B cells can neutralize pathogens and mark them for destruction. This coordinated response helps to eliminate the infection and prevent its spread.
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