phagocythosis
phagocytosic
phagocytosis
endocytotis or exocytotis
Phagocytosis.
endocytosis
The process of bringing large undissolved particles into a cell would be phagocytosis, literally "cell eating." Hope that helps! :)
No, a cell lets in a large particle (like a large protein) during endocytosisExocytosis removes large particles
Phagocytosis.
agglutination
The amoeba uses phagocytosis (it surrounds it and brings it into a vesicle).
The process of bringing large undissolved particles into a cell would be phagocytosis, literally "cell eating." Hope that helps! :)
Phagocytosis
Endocytosis is a process in which a cell takes in large molecules or particles, while exocytosis is a process in which a cell expels large molecules or particles.
No, a cell lets in a large particle (like a large protein) during endocytosisExocytosis removes large particles
Phagocytosis
An amoeba ingests large food particles by the process of endocytosis.
erosion
phagocytosis
Phagocytosis.
non - dysfunction
The large rock weathers. Its particles are eroded to a place of deposition. The particles are compacted and cemented together, forming a new sedimentary rock. This is a simplified explanation of the process.
Mechanical digestion tears, grinds, and mashes large food particles into smaller ones.