Phagocytosis if a particle was absorbed. Pinocytosis if a fluid was absorbed.
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Movement of substances into and out of cells include passive mechanisms that do not require cellular energy (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and filtration) and active mechanisms that use cellular energy (active transport, endocytosis,and exocytosis).
Passive Transport
This is known as the cell wall. It is not present on the cells of animals.
endocytosis
endocytosis is the movement of a substance into a cell by a vesicle. while the movement of a substance by a vesicle tot eh outside of a cell is called exocytosis
Phagocytosis.
endocytosis
exocytosis
The job of the vesicle is it controls the shape and movement of thr cell
because of seminal vesicle
It is called endocytosis, which is defined as "the transport of solid matter or liquid into a cell by means of a coatedvacuole or vesicle." The opposite of endocytosis is exocytosis.
The difference is that Active transport engulfs the substance by using the cells membrane. Exocytosis engulfs the substance by engulfing it into a vesicle, then bring it into the cell, and Exocytosis releases he substance from a cell by fusion of a vesicle. :)
Respiration ;)
It is called endocytosis, which is defined as "the transport of solid matter or liquid into a cell by means of a coatedvacuole or vesicle." The opposite of endocytosis is exocytosis.
transport the materials produced by the organelle to the other organelle