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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.
Endocytosis is NOT an example of diffusion. It is an example of active transport whereas diffusion is a type of passive transport. The difference lies in the fact that diffusion does not require energy to take place, and endocytosis does.
They both diffuse the particles in order to reduce the boner.
The process by which the plasma membrane surrounds the substance inside the cell and moves it outside the cell is called EXOCYTOSIS.
Endocytosis
phagocytosis.
False. They use endocytosis or phagocytosis for large particles.
When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.
Particles move through cell membranes w/out the use of energy by cells.
Active transport - When the cell uses energy to move the substance across a partially permeable membrane. Usually done when What_are_three_ways_for_materials_to_move_in_and_out_of_cellsagainst a concentration gradient or water potential.Diffusion/Passive transport - When the substance moves across a partially permeable membrane down a concentration gradient or What_are_three_ways_for_materials_to_move_in_and_out_of_cellspotential. (Method takes no energy).Osmosis - The movement of water down a water potential across a partially permeable membrane. (This uses no energy).
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