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Does Exocytosis use a channel or carrier protein?

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Neither, it exports things by putting the contents in a vesicle.

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What is a carrier protein?

A carrier protein is a protein that helps with diffusion of various molecules. Carrier proteins also use ATP to move cell materials.


What molecules use exocytosis?

Large molecules use exocytosis =D


What process involves the use of specific carrier molecules?

two processes requiring the use of protein carrier molecules?


What does a cell use during facilitated diffusion to help get substances in or out of the cell?

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What are some circumstances in which cells use exocytosis?

A cell will use exocytosis to remove waste from it. Cells use endocytosis to allow things in such as food.


Does exocytosis use vesicles?

Yes.


Why would the cells need to go through exocytosis?

Many cells in the body use exocytosis to release enzymes or other proteins that act on other parts of the body or to release molecules that helps cells to communicate with each other.


Why do you have diffusion?

so molecules can use protein channel to cross a cell membrane-cleo


Does exocytosis use cell energy?

Yes .


Do you use active transport in endocytosis or exocytosis?

Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.


Is carrier proteins passive transport or active transport?

Carrier proteins can use active or passive transport depending on what type of carrier protein it is (meaning what the protein transports). The form of passive transport that they use is facilitated diffusion. An example of active transport is the Sodium Potassium pump. Active transport requires ATP. Facilitated diffusion is used to transport polar molecules and ions that cannot directly cross the cell membrane. Facilitated diffusion doesn't require energy.


What Method do cells use to dispose of large waste?

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