Exocytosis is the process by which a substance us released through the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and then fuses with the membrane to let the substance out of the cell. Endocytosis is the process by which cells ingest external fluid, macro-molecules, and large particles, including other cells.
In shorter terms Exocytosis releases fluids while Endocytosis takes in fluids.
Endocytosis: the process in which a portion of the cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell: Exocytosis: the process in which a cell releases a particle by enclosing the particle in a vesicle that then moves to the cell surface and fuses with the cell membrane which results in the vesicle contents being released to the extra-cellular environment and the bi-lipid enclosure being re-united with the cell membrane.
Endocytosis is a process in the cell that happens when a cell is taking in a substance(Nutrients, Medicine, etc.) for uses inside the cell, and
Exocytosis is when the cell is getting rid of the waste.
Endocytosis can be classified in two ways: endocytosisphagocytosis = Eating large particles = "cellular eating"pinocytosis = Eating lots of little.
Exo - Cytosis is the sum total of Cellular Export Processes that are best described as ubiquitous.
Ubiquitous is best defined as describing 'the presence of Olive trees in Greece.'
Similarities: They both are ribosomes coming from deoxyribonucleic acids.
Differences: Endocytosis has "endo" as the suffix of the word, and exocytosis has "exo" as the prefix of the word.
Endocytoisis take particle cells in and exocytosis push particle cells out. they both use vesicle
Both endocytosis and exocytosis require the expenditure of energy (ADP).
They are both from vesicles
They both transport molecules
A process called transcytosis combine endocytosis and exocytosis.
Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
It is called exocytosis, which is defined as "a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane." The opposite of exocytosis is endocytosis.
active transport
osmosis
A process called transcytosis combine endocytosis and exocytosis.
endocytosis exocytosis phagocytosis and pinocytosis
No it does not.
it is the opposite of endocytosis.
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Endocytosis and exocytosis
Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
It is called exocytosis, which is defined as "a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane." The opposite of exocytosis is endocytosis.
The vacuole
Endocytosis and Exocytosis.
First endocytosis followed by exocytosis
Endocytosis and exocytosis