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Once solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole what takes place?

Once the solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole, the vacuole fuses with a lysosome containing digestive enzymes. These enzymes then break down the solid material into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cell. Any indigestible material is then expelled from the cell.


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

The process by which materials are engulfed by the cell membrane and brought into the cell is called endocytosis. It involves the formation of vesicles that surround the material to be taken in and then fuse with the cell membrane to release the contents into the cell. There are two main types of endocytosis: phagocytosis, for larger solid particles, and pinocytosis, for smaller liquid particles.


How does the cell engulf liquid of small particles of matter?

Phagocytosis (cell eating) - form of endocytosis(folding in of cell membrane to trap material from the outside) ; cell membrane engulfs solid particles by wrapping around itPinocytosis (cell drinking) - form of endocytosis; cell engulfs liquids by sucking it in


What method is often used by cells to move large solid material into the cell?

Cells often use a process called endocytosis to move large solid materials into the cell. This involves the cell engulfing the material by forming a vesicle around it, which is then transported into the cell. Endocytosis can be further classified into phagocytosis (engulfment of large particles) and pinocytosis (engulfment of fluid and smaller particles).


Traps extracellular material and brings it into cell?

The process you are describing is endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell membrane envelops extracellular material forming a vesicle, which is then brought into the cell. This mechanism allows the cell to uptake nutrients or internalize signaling molecules.

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Once solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole what takes place?

Once the solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole, the vacuole fuses with a lysosome containing digestive enzymes. These enzymes then break down the solid material into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cell. Any indigestible material is then expelled from the cell.


What function would the cell not be able to carry out if the Golgi is removed?

the cell cant digest material that have been taken in


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

The process by which materials are engulfed by the cell membrane and brought into the cell is called endocytosis. It involves the formation of vesicles that surround the material to be taken in and then fuse with the cell membrane to release the contents into the cell. There are two main types of endocytosis: phagocytosis, for larger solid particles, and pinocytosis, for smaller liquid particles.


How does the cell engulf liquid of small particles of matter?

Phagocytosis (cell eating) - form of endocytosis(folding in of cell membrane to trap material from the outside) ; cell membrane engulfs solid particles by wrapping around itPinocytosis (cell drinking) - form of endocytosis; cell engulfs liquids by sucking it in


How does digestion take place in plants?

Phagocytosis is a method that involves a cell engulfing solid nutrients. The cell surrounds the material that it is going to â??eat,â?? pulling the nutrients inside it and forming a food vesicle. The food vesicle connects with a specialized cellular organelle called a lysosome. The lysosome contains enzymes that can digest the solid material in the food vesicle. The nutrients are released from the solid material and then absorbed through the membrane of the food vesicle and into the rest of the cell.


What method is often used by cells to move large solid material into the cell?

Cells often use a process called endocytosis to move large solid materials into the cell. This involves the cell engulfing the material by forming a vesicle around it, which is then transported into the cell. Endocytosis can be further classified into phagocytosis (engulfment of large particles) and pinocytosis (engulfment of fluid and smaller particles).


Traps extracellular material and brings it into cell?

The process you are describing is endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell membrane envelops extracellular material forming a vesicle, which is then brought into the cell. This mechanism allows the cell to uptake nutrients or internalize signaling molecules.


What are examples of real life application for cytoplasm solid?

The cytoplasm is all of the material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. The cytoplasm is about 80% water and is usually colorless.


What types of material can a fuel cell be made of?

There are 3 main types of a Fuel Cell. 1. Hydrogen Fuel Cell. This is the main one people use nowadays. 2. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell. 3. Alkaline Fuel cell. Made from Alkaline metals.


What is the DNA material of a cell?

chromosomes are the DNA material of cell


What is the hereritary material of the cell?

The hereditary material of the cell is the DNA.


What is the cell's heriditery material?

a cell's hereditary material is DNA