Vesicular transport is an active process in which materials move into or out of the cell
enclosed as vesicles. Vesicles are bubble-like structures surrounded by a membrane.
They can form at the cell membrane or can fuse with the membrane. Solid particles,
droplets of fluid or many molecules at a time can be moved across the membrane in
vesicles. Vesicular transport is also known as bulk transport because large quantities
of materials can be transported in this way.
Th ere are two basic types of vesicular transport-endocytosis and exocytosis.
It's when part of the cell membrane forms a smaller membrane in order to transport something.
Exocytosis
Vesicular active transport
Diffusion, filtration (hydrostatic pressure), active transport, and vesicular transport.
No it's active transport.
no. only endocytosis, exocytosis and substance trafficking
Vesicular active transport
Vesicular active transport
Vesicular active transport
Vesicular transport
Exocytosis
Vesicular active transport
Diffusion, filtration (hydrostatic pressure), active transport, and vesicular transport.
These are called vesicles and they transport various substance into the cell and out of the cell.
Endocytosis
No it's active transport.
The contractile vacuole collects water, then pumps it out of the cell. It requires energy to be expended, so it is a type of active transport.
A system of interconnected vesicular and lamellar cytoplasmic mambranes that functions especially in the transport of materials within the cell and that is studded with ribosomes in some places.