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When does endocytosis occur?

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How do you prevent endocytosis?

To prevent endocytosis, you must introduce endocytosis inhibitors in the environment that you don't want it to occur. This can help prevent the spread of viruses or infections by not allowing the cells to eat infected cells.


Why is endocytosis not possible in a plant cell?

What is endocytosis? It is the absorbing of outside materials into the cell by folding inward the cell membrane. Using that fact, endocytosis clearly can't occur in a plant cell because of the cell wall.


Why does endocytosis occur only in animal cells and not in plant cell?

The endocytosis only occurs in animal cells because plant cells don't have cell membranes they have cell walls. And the definition of endocytosis is " a process when a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses it in a vesicles to bring it to the cell." so a plant cell can't do that only animal cells can.


How do endocytosis and exocytosis differ from diffusion?

i know a ton about this, learned it last year! Endocytosis is when a cell absorbs a protien by engulfing it. Exocytosis is the oppisite of endocytosis. This is how waste is produced (cell waste). It is the release of cell surface's substances through vesicles. TO remeber which is which just think of exocytosis as the waste is EXITING the cell and endocytosis is protiens ENtering the cell


How do Vesicles form as substances move into a cell?

The process of phagocytosis initiates "antigen presentation" where the bacteria or foreign body has been engulfed within the cell and then presented extracellular so that further immune responses may occur.


How do you make a sentence endocytosis?

endocytosis is a part of biology


What is endocytosis's concentration gradient?

Yes - as endocytosis requires energy.


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

endocytosis.


Which vesicular transport process occur in some white blood cells and macrophages?

Endocytosis


What is the difference between endocytosis and phagocytosis?

Phagocytosis is a kind of endocytosis. Endocytosis includes phagocytosis, pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis. These are just different ways to enter large molecules inside the cell.


What occurs when the plasma membrane surrounds a large substance outside the cell and moves it inside the cell?

The process you are talking of is referred to as 'endocytosis', which is bulk transport into the cell.


The process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane?

Endocytosis is the process of a cell 'engulfing' material by foldings of the cell membrane.