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Q: What is the process by which materials are engulfed by the cell membrane and brought into the cell?
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When large molecules bind to receptors on the plasma membrane and are then engulfed by cell the process is called what?

Receptor-mediated endocytosis :)


A non-energy requiring process that moves materials across a cell membrane with the concentration gradient.?

The process of moving materials across the cell membrane without the expenditure of energy is called passive transfer


What is the process of forcing materials across a membrane?

Osmosis.


By what process also known as cell eating is a pacticular substance engulfed by a cell membrane and then digested?

The process of eating is also called Phagocytosis. The process of cell 'drinking' is called Pinocytosis


What are the process in which materials move through a cell membrane?

diffusion and osmosis


What is the process of moving materials across membrane with energy?

active transport


What is the process when large molecules bind to receptors on the plasma membrane and are then engulfed by the cell called?

receptor-meditated endocytosis


The process of taking materials into the cell by means of infoldings of the cell membrane?

endocytosis


The process of taking materials into the cell by means of infoldins of the cell membrane?

Endocytosis


What moves materials in a cell membrane without using energy?

Passive transport is the process in which dissolved materials move across a cell membrane without using a cell's energy.


What is the description of endocytosis?

process of taking materials into the cell by means of infolding of the cell membrane


Cells engulfuing food?

Cells are capable of engulfing food by forming an invagination (a cavity in the cell membrane formed as a result of the movement of membrane lipids) in their plasma membrane. The engulfed food is then entrapped in a vesicle and transported to a specific location in the cell called the lysosome. The process is called phagocytosis