Endocytosis where the substance will be surrounded by a cell membrane and then broken down for food or just discarded as waste.
The process by which a cell expels wastes from a vesicle is exocytosis. Exocytosis is the opposite process of endocytosis since it involves moving items outside to the extracellular space.
exocytosis
Exocytosis is the process by which cells release material packaged in vesicles out of the cell by fusing the vesicles with the cell membrane, allowing the contents to be discharged into the extracellular environment.
Exocytosis is the active transport process by which materials are packaged into vesicles and then released from a cell. During exocytosis, the vesicle membrane fuses with the cell membrane, allowing the contents to be discharged outside the cell.
Endocytosis is used when large materials can't get themselves in through the semi-permeable membrane. Exocytosis is used when the large material want to get out of the cell.
Proportions are used in real life to determine prices of things.
vacuoles or vesicles
Exocytosis is the term used to describe the process of releasing a vesicle's contents outside the cell. In exocytosis, the vesicle fuses with the cell membrane, allowing the contents to be released into the extracellular space.
Exocytosis
Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
example: secretion of proteins like enzymes, peptide hormones and antibodies from cells. the cell membrane folds inward, trapping a small amount of matter from the extracellular fluid. :)
exocytosis
Exocytosis
If you are in school and are studying trig then you are using trig in real life.
It is exocytosis
Endocytosis where the substance will be surrounded by a cell membrane and then broken down for food or just discarded as waste.