phagocytosis.
Some protists use a process called phagocytosis to actively ingest food particles. During phagocytosis, the protist surrounds the food particle with its cell membrane and forms a vesicle, called a food vacuole, to bring the food particle into the cell for digestion.
The process by which a stationary cell takes in small particles is called endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell membrane invaginates to form a vesicle that engulfs the particles and brings them into the cell's interior. This process helps the cell to take in nutrients and other essential molecules from its environment.
This process is called exocytosis. Exocytosis is a cellular process where vesicles fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents outside the cell. It is important for exporting molecules and particles from the cell.
This process is called precipitation. It occurs when the solubility of the solute decreases as the solution cools, causing the excess solute to come out of the solution in the form of solid particles.
Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
This process is called evaporation.
1. Probably heating.
Through a process called Exocytosis. :)
When there is a change from a gas to a liquid, the process is called condensation.
When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.
The process used by some protists to actively ingest food particles is called Phagocytosis.
The speed of which new particles form is called the rate of reaction.
The process is called conduction. It occurs when vibrating particles transfer kinetic energy to neighboring particles, causing them to vibrate as well. This transfer of energy continues throughout the material, eventually leading to thermal equilibrium.
Erosion
The process used by some protists to actively ingest food particles is called Phagocytosis.
it is called wind erosion
That process is called cementation.