The fluid surrounding the cell is called interstitial fluid. The fluid inside the plasma membrane of the cell is called cytoplasm.The fluid surrounding the cell can also be called "Extracellular fluid". Also, the fluid inside the plasma membrane can also be called "cytosol"
It is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum that engulfs fluid within the cell.
Cells are surrounded by a tissue fluid that is also known as interstitial fluid. It is made up of plasma and other fluids and is very important to the cell.
osmosis perhaps?
Phagocytes ingest and destroy foreign matter or microorganisms.
It extends from the cells body then engulfs the prey in to the cell, dissolving it and turning into nutrients
White Blood Cells
phagocytosis
Pinocytosis
The cytoplasm
Cell Membrane The amoeba uses its cell membrane to form an arm-like structure (pseudopodia) to encircle food with its "arms" and engulfs it. Check the videos on youtube!
phagocytosis
Well, that's the idea. When cell engulfs materials, it is called endocytosis. When cell drinks materials, it is called pinocytosis. I hope that helped.
Phagocytosis (cell eating) - form of endocytosis(folding in of cell membrane to trap material from the outside) ; cell membrane engulfs solid particles by wrapping around itPinocytosis (cell drinking) - form of endocytosis; cell engulfs liquids by sucking it in
osmosis perhaps?
It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
Phagocytes ingest and destroy foreign matter or microorganisms.
It is when the cell engulfs a particle. Once the particle is engulfed it lets it go into the cell forming a vacuole.
# The cytoplasm contains the organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria, each necessary for the cell's reproduction and survival. # its just fluid that gives shape to a cell # accomodates all cell organelles
It is blood cells