It is called exocytosis, which is defined as "a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane." The opposite of exocytosis is endocytosis.
It's Endocytosis
exocytosis
Exocytosis
He’s definitely wrong it’s Endocytosis on apex
a cell can only diffuse water, right? so it must be false cause that requires no energy
Do you mean how do substances move through a cell membrane if they are too big to transport by passive transport?If so, a cell uses active transport to move large particles in and out of a cell. Active transport includes endocytosis, pinocytosis, and phagocytosis.
Vesicle holds water for the cell
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
The vesicles which are formed from rER first transports the proteins to the Golgi apparatus, fusing with the membranes of this organelle. The proteins are then processed as they pass through the Golgi Apparatus. The vesicles then bud off the Golgi apparatus and fuse with the plasma membrane after moving through the cytoplasm. The contents are the vesicles can be released to the outside of the cell in a process known as exocytosis.Cells also use vesicles to transport other cell products besides proteins. Examples include hormones and digestive enzymes.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
a cell can only diffuse water, right? so it must be false cause that requires no energy
Do you mean how do substances move through a cell membrane if they are too big to transport by passive transport?If so, a cell uses active transport to move large particles in and out of a cell. Active transport includes endocytosis, pinocytosis, and phagocytosis.
Molecules brought into a cell via receptor-mediated endocytosis are carried to their destination in the cell in clathrin coated vesicles.
Molecules brought into a cell via receptor-mediated endocytosis are carried to their destination in the cell in clathrin coated vesicles.
For passive diffusion, a concentration gradient which uses pore proteins. For active diffusion, carrier proteins and energy are required.
Vesicle holds water for the cell
protein binds to a particle and uses energy to move through the cell membrane
Paramecia!