all of the cell's organelles are nucleus=the brain of the cell,mitochondrion=breaks down food & turns it into energy,cell membrane=a layer outside of a cell,vacuole=stores water, food, & wastes, cytoplasm=a gel like substance that supports all of the organelles
Exocytosis takes substances out of the cell and endocytosis brings substances into the cell.
Exocytosis is the process by which large substances are moved out of the cell. This involves the fusion of vesicles containing the substances with the cell membrane, releasing the substances outside the cell.
Cell membrane controls which substances can move in and out of a cell. It is the dynamic boundary of cell
protein channels aid the movement of substances into and out of the cell.
The process by which substances are released by a cell is called exocytosis.
The cell part that allows only certain substances to diffuse into and out of the cell is called the semi permeable membrane. This allows good substances to enter the cell.
The cell's membrane allows only certain substances to diffuse in and out of the cell.
The permeability of the cell membrane controls which substances may pass in or out of the cell.
The permeability of the cell membrane controls which substances may pass in or out of the cell.
A plant cell has a cell membrane which controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. :D
No, endocytosis is the process of transporting substances into the cell by engulfing them with the cell membrane and forming vesicles. Conversely, exocytosis is the process of transporting substances out of the cell by vesicles fusing with the cell membrane and releasing their contents outside.
The Cell membrane on a plant cell is used to allow some substances into the cell (for nourishment) while keeping other (harmful or unwanted) substances out.