Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.
Because some cellular processes depend on a concentration difference across membranes.
Endocytosis is the bulk transfer of materials from inside to outside of a cell with the help of special vesicles. Types of Endocytosis : 1) phagocytosis 2) potocytosis 3) receptor mediated endocytosis
endocytosis is a part of biology
No, endocytosis is the storing of energy as opposed to exocytosis which is the use of energy.
Endocytosis: Types of Endocytosis: Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis, Receptor-Mediated
endocytosis is when large substances are taken into the cell(does not require protien carriers or protien channels) .whereas f.diffusion is movement of "hydrophilic" molecules or "ions" in and out of cell through a protein carrier present in the cell membrane.
Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
Endocytosis is accomplished by the release of hydrolytic enzymes from lysosomesExocytosis and endocytosis are accomplished by the energy from ATP. These are the processes that are respectively responsible for removing materials from and into the cell.Plasma Membrane
Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.
endocytosis and pinocytosis and exocytosis and phagocytosis. active transport
endocytosis
vessicles?
Did NaCl require a transport protein for diffusion?
endocytosis
A process in which some substance are too large to pass through the membrane is endocytosis