ATP
Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.
No. The cell does need to expend energy in order to perform its life functions.
They all require ATP in order to occur, and they all involve cell action.
Yes, exocytosis does require ATP because it is a form of active transport. Cell change requires energy.
Because some cellular processes depend on a concentration difference across membranes.
No, endocytosis is the storing of energy as opposed to exocytosis which is the use of energy.
Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.
Endocytosis is accomplished by the release of hydrolytic enzymes from lysosomesExocytosis and endocytosis are accomplished by the energy from ATP. These are the processes that are respectively responsible for removing materials from and into the cell.Plasma Membrane
Active Transport
soduim potassuim pump, endocytosis, exocytosis
it is used for vesicles
Endocytosis is the bulk transport of materials into a cell, using energy in the form of ATP. It is an active process, and the energy is used to move the membranes around the materials to form the vesicles that are needed, and to move the vesicles into the cell.
There are a huge number of ways that this can occur. Water can simply diffuse through the cell membrane through osmosis, while other substances diffuse through special channels in the cell membrane. Some substances have to be brought into the cell through active transport, which requires the use of ATP.
Endocytosis is the process used by a cell to absorb molecules and is used by all cells in the human body. There are three different types of endocytosis: Phagocytosis, pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis.
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Cells require energy and this energy is synthesised by the mitochondria in the form of ATP .ATP is the main energy source for the majority of cellular functions. This includes the synthesis of macromolecules, including DNA and RNA and proteins . ATP also plays a critical role in the transport of macromolecules across cell membranes, e.g. exocytosis and endocytosis i hope this helps :D Arfah Naseem
During Endocytosis