Bulk transport is in 2 forms, exocytosis and endocytosis. Each of these 2 forms can then be sub divided into phagocytosis (movement of solids) and pinocytosis (movement of liquids) When bulk transport occurs, a phospholipid bilayer membrane merges with the cell membrane, and forces the contents of the vesicle in.out of the cell.
endocytosis and exocytosis
endocytosis and exocytosis
passive transport- diffusion, osmosis bulk/ active transport: requires energy ------------------------------------------- A+ -- exocytosis
Exocytosis!! :)
The types of particle transport mechanisms by which particles move into and out of the cell are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
i think its when a cell cant fit all the food in through the membrane so the cell wraps itself around the food to dissolve it using centrioles
active transports
passive transport- diffusion, osmosis bulk/ active transport: requires energy ------------------------------------------- A+ -- exocytosis
Exocytosis!! :)
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The types of particle transport mechanisms by which particles move into and out of the cell are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
i think its when a cell cant fit all the food in through the membrane so the cell wraps itself around the food to dissolve it using centrioles
In road & rail transport in the UK there are two types of bulk tanker/wagon - one for liquids (e.g. milk, diesel) and one for powders/granules (e.g. sugar, cement). The method of loading and unloading the tankers is different, depending whether they are carrying bulk liquids or bulk powders.
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Endocytosis moves into cell Exocytosis moves out of cells ...
The two types of cell trnsport it Passive Transport and Active Transport. Active Transport does require energy to move into and out of the cell. Passive Transport doesn't require energy to move into and out of the cell. Hope I helped!
Active transport and passive transport.
endocytosis.
Passive Transports