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Endocytosis - the way in which cells take in food and other materials. The cells membrane wraps around the particle it needs on its outside, ingesting it. This then becomes trapped within a vacuole inside the cells cytoplasm where it is broken down, digested, and absorbed by enzymes.

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A large particle in a vesicle can leave the cell, using active transport, in a process called exocytosis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qpw2p1x9Cic

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if it has enough molocuels to support the cell

its called "exoctosis"

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particles that are too large my be sugars. the process that they get into the cell is called flaccidity.

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Endocitocytosis

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exocytosis

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osmosis

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endocytosis

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