Endocytosis is a plasma membrane that "traps" extracellular material, brings into the cell. Phagocytosis is a cellular eating solid. Pinocytosis is a cellular drinking, and a liquid.
Extracellular components include cellulose, teeth, bone cartilage, and connective tissue. To sum it up, extracellular components are material outside the cell membrane.
The cilia does a number of things in the animal cell. The main function is to help the cells in terms of movement.
Cytoplasm is the selectively permeable structure that separates intracellular material from extracellular material.
extracellular! it is NOT the cell wall or the cytoplasm!
integrins
Extracellular material is found outside of the cell.
Extracellular components include cellulose, teeth, bone cartilage, and connective tissue. To sum it up, extracellular components are material outside the cell membrane.
Endocytosis is the process that brings nonspecific material into a cell. All cells of the body use this process as it helps transport large polar molecules into the cells.
The cilia does a number of things in the animal cell. The main function is to help the cells in terms of movement.
Cytoplasm is the selectively permeable structure that separates intracellular material from extracellular material.
extracellular! it is NOT the cell wall or the cytoplasm!
An intracellular enzyme reacts inside the cell body while the extracellular enzyme affects the outside part of the cell.
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cytoplasm
Extracellular fluid is fluid located outside a cell. The average person has about 19 liters of extracellular fluid in his body.
An extracellular increase of potassium (increase of intracellular Sodium) causes depolarization. The opposite, I presume, meaning high intracellular potassium (inside cell) and high extracellular sodium (outside cell) would be hyperpolarization