Endocytosis
endocytosis
process of taking materials into the cell by means of infolding of the cell membrane
endocytosis
It is Endocytosis.
It is Endocytosis.
It is Endocytosis.
Endocytosis
Endocytosis
The process that involves taking larger particles into the cell by infolding the plasma membrane is called endocytosis. During this process, the plasma membrane engulfs the particles, forming a pocket that eventually pinches off to create a vesicle containing the ingested materials. This mechanism allows cells to uptake larger substances, such as nutrients or pathogens. There are different types of endocytosis, including phagocytosis for solid particles and pinocytosis for liquids.
Endocytosis
endocytosis.
The process of taking in substances into a cell by surrounding them with the cell membrane is called endocytosis. It involves the formation of vesicles that engulf and transport the substances into the cell. Endocytosis is essential for nutrient uptake and cellular communication.