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Q: Which process always involves the movement of materials from inside the cell to outside the cell A. Phagocytosis B. Endocytosis C. Diffusion D. Exocytosis E. Osmosis?
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Is the process exocytosis materials that are taken into a cell?

Does exocytosis mean materials enter or exit the cell? Exocytosis means that materials exit the cell. Endocytosis means material enters the cell.


Identify at least five ways by which a substance may enter the cell?

Osmosis, diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport, passive transport.


What is the reverse process of endocytosis called?

Nnice attemptu, but the correct answer is exocytosis. The prefix should have been an indicator. Pinocytosis: A process of taking in fluidtogether with its contents into the cell by forming narrow channels through its membrane that pinch off into vesicles, and fuse with lysosomes that hydrolyze or break down contents. Exocytosis is when materials leave the cell by the membrane "spitting it out". Endocytosis is the transport of larger matters into or out of the cell.


What is the process by which the cell takes in digested foods and other chemicals?

Process by which the cell takes in digested foods and other chemicals is called endocytosis. Cells absorb molecules by engulfing them during endocytosis.This process is called as endocytosis and consist of phagocytosis ( eating by cell ) or pinocytosis ( drinking by cell ).


What is a situation where a cell might use exocytosis?

Exo- means "from " and -cyto-" means cell and -osis is a greek suffix that means "process" or "change". Exocytosis is a process that pushes something out of the cytoplasm. An example would be that of vesicles "dumping" their wastes out of the cell.

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What are the two major types of active transports?

The two major parts of active transport are endocytosis and exocytosis. Endocytosis is taking material into the cell by means of infoldings in the cell membrane. There are two types of endocytosis: phagocytosis (large molecules) and pinocytosis (small molecules). Exocytosis is the release of materials from a cell. The vacuole membrane and the cell membrane fuse together and the contents are released.


What are the two types of active transport?

The two major parts of active transport are endocytosis and exocytosis. Endocytosis is taking material into the cell by means of infoldings in the cell membrane. There are two types of endocytosis: phagocytosis (large molecules) and pinocytosis (small molecules). Exocytosis is the release of materials from a cell. The vacuole membrane and the cell membrane fuse together and the contents are released.


When are endocytosis and exocytosis used?

Endocytosis is used when large materials can't get themselves in through the semi-permeable membrane. Exocytosis is used when the large material want to get out of the cell.


What two processes transport materials through the semi permeable membrane?

There's more than two. There's diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. And water moves by osmosis


What is the process by which materials are engulfed by the cell membrane and brought into the cell?

phagocytosis


How do materials move in and out of cells and animal cells?

Materials can move in and out of animal cells through one of two reasons: Passive transport or active transport. Passive transport happens naturally and requires no energy on the part of the cell. It usually happens through osmosis, diffusion, or facilitated diffusion. Active transport involves endocytosis, exocytosis, or molecules moving from a low concentration to high concentration. Active transport requires energy.


What is the movement of materials through a cell membrane?

Movement of substances into and out of cells include passive mechanisms that do not require cellular energy (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and filtration) and active mechanisms that use cellular energy (active transport, endocytosis,and exocytosis).


What bulk transport moves materials into cells?

Endocytosis moves into cell Exocytosis moves out of cells ...


Two ways that the cells move things by active transport?

Endocytosis and exocytosis. Endocytosis is when the material goes in the cell by engulfing it in. There are different types of endocytosis: phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor meditated. Phagocytosis is when the cell engulfs the material in the vesicle. Pinocytosis is when there is fluid in the vesicle. Receptor meditated is when there are receptors in the vesicle to attract material. Excocytosis is when the material goes out of the cell by fusing with the membrane. Both of these active transport uses a vesicle that forms in order to bring the materials in or out of the cell.


What is the differend between them in the source of energy?

endocytosis mean brining materials into cell and exocytosis means removing materials from cell.


What is a endocytosis general description?

There are two types of endocytosis: Phagocytosis (cell-eating) and Pinocytosis (cell-drinking). Endocytosis is a process in which a cell fully engulfs materials from the outside and fuses them to its plasma membrane. These materials are usually the larger of materials since they aren't small enough to cross the cell's plasma membrane by some sort of diffusion. Endocytosis is an energy using process in which cells absorb molecules by engulfing them.


Is the process exocytosis materials that are taken into a cell?

Does exocytosis mean materials enter or exit the cell? Exocytosis means that materials exit the cell. Endocytosis means material enters the cell.