larger particles get into a cell using endocytosis/phagocytosis
Active transport
The process of bringing large undissolved particles into a cell would be phagocytosis, literally "cell eating." Hope that helps! :)
The method by which large particles and macromolecules enter the cell by an infolding of the plasma membrane is called endocytosis. This process involves the formation of vesicles that engulf the molecules and bring them into the cell. Endocytosis includes phagocytosis for solid particles and pinocytosis for liquid molecules.
Large molecules enter a cell through a process called endocytosis. This involves the cell engulfing the molecule by forming a vesicle around it, which is then brought into the cell. There are different types of endocytosis, such as phagocytosis (engulfing solid particles) and pinocytosis (engulfing liquid particles).
An example of a large unicellular organism is the xenophyophore, a deep-sea protist that can reach sizes of up to 20 centimeters in diameter. Xenophyophores are single-celled organisms that form intricate structures on the ocean floor.
Yes. A single celled organism is comprised or one single cell. Any protist is an example of a single celled organism. Since insects are comprised of more than one cell, they are multicellular organisms.
Endocytosis, particularly, phagocytosis because the amoeba surrounds the food particle and engulfs it. The food particle is then enclosed into a food vacuole inside the cell where it can be accessed when the cell needs food.
In a Bose-Einstein condensate, particles are arranged in a single coherent quantum state, following the principles of quantum statistics. This leads to a collective behavior where a large number of particles occupy the same quantum state at low temperatures. The particles lose their individuality and behave as a single quantum entity.
made up of course, large soil particles
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
Because it is too big to be single celled. Multicelluar is a different question. The monster in The Blob is never determined to be single celled or mulitcelled; the film just doesn't address it. The original story, before the film, actually described it as a mineral.
Large particles have less total surface area, so caused less friction then the smaller particles do