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It is the active transport of liquids in vesicles into and out of a cell so it uses metabolic energy, thus active

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Phagocytosis pinocytosis and exocytosis are all kinds of what transport?

These are all types of active transport involving the movement of materials across a cell membrane. Phagocytosis refers to the process of engulfing large particles, pinocytosis involves taking in fluids or solutes, and exocytosis is the release of materials from a cell.


What are five transport mechanism where by metabolites nutrient or ions cross the cell membrane?

There are many forms of membrane and cell transport. These are the basic transport mechanisms in a prokaryotic animal cell. Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Diffusion Exocytosis (this takes two forms; phagocytosis and pinocytosis depending on whether the cell is "eating" or "drinking") Endocytosis Carrier Molecules/Channel Proteins


Phagocytosis pinocytosis and exocytosis are all kinds of?

Phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and exocytosis are all types of cellular transportation processes. Phagocytosis is the engulfing of solid particles by a cell, pinocytosis is the engulfing of liquid particles, and exocytosis is the release of substances from a cell.


What does pinocytosis transport?

Fluids


Phagocytosis and pinocytosis are examples of?

active transport


Is transport proteins active transport or passive transport?

passive


What does pinocytosis involve the transport of?

Pinocytosis involves the transport of fluids, solutes, and small molecules into a cell via small vesicles formed by invagination of the cell membrane. It is a non-specific and continuous process involved in nutrient uptake and cell signaling.


Facilitated diffusion is a example of?

Passive transport & follow me on Twitter at BruhMann_


What are the types of active transport?

Endocytosis, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and exocytosis.


What are the types active transport?

Endocytosis, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and exocytosis.


Is transport proteins a passive transport?

Carrier proteins can be involved in passive transport.


How does active transport differ from passive transport-?

Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.