Endocytosis is bulk transport into cells for solids (phagocytosis) or liquids (pinocytosis), where the cell membrane engulfs the material, forming a vesicle.
Endocytosis is bulk transport into cells for solids (phagocytosis) or liquids (pinocytosis), where the cell membrane engulfs the material, forming a vesicle.
Front | Endocytosis 2.1.5(d) |
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Back | - bulk transport into cells, 2 types: - phagocytosis (for solids) - pinocytosis (for liquids) - cell membrane invaginates (bends inwards) when in contact with material, membrane enfolds material until membrane fuses (forming vesicle), which pinches off and moves into cytoplasm |
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