Transporting in large quantities as in ships, railcars, tankers, etc. or exocytosis
Bulk transport, also known as bulk flow or vesicular transport, can occur in both directions relative to the concentration gradient. When substances are moved against their concentration gradient, this process is typically active transport, requiring energy (usually in the form of ATP). Conversely, when substances are moved along their concentration gradient, it is considered passive transport. Overall, bulk transport encompasses mechanisms that can handle both scenarios.
exocytosis
Exocytosis is the process by which cells release substances by vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane, allowing bulk transport of molecules out of the cell.
passive transport- diffusion, osmosis bulk/ active transport: requires energy ------------------------------------------- A+ -- exocytosis
Bulk transport is in 2 forms, exocytosis and endocytosis. Each of these 2 forms can then be sub divided into phagocytosis (movement of solids) and pinocytosis (movement of liquids) When bulk transport occurs, a phospholipid bilayer membrane merges with the cell membrane, and forces the contents of the vesicle in.out of the cell.
Bulk transport refers to the movement of large quantities of goods, typically in unpackaged form, and can be categorized into several types: Liquid Bulk Transport involves the transportation of liquids such as oil, chemicals, and beverages, typically using tankers or specialized containers. Dry Bulk Transport includes the movement of unpackaged dry goods like grains, coal, and minerals, often using bulk carriers or freight trains. Breakbulk Transport refers to cargo that is too large or heavy to be shipped in standard containers, necessitating special handling and loading methods. Containerized Bulk Transport combines elements of bulk and container shipping, where bulk goods are packaged in containers for easier handling and transport.
Bulk transport, also known as bulk flow or vesicular transport, can occur in both directions relative to the concentration gradient. When substances are moved against their concentration gradient, this process is typically active transport, requiring energy (usually in the form of ATP). Conversely, when substances are moved along their concentration gradient, it is considered passive transport. Overall, bulk transport encompasses mechanisms that can handle both scenarios.
The average cost of bulk transport varies, but it usually is three dollars and once cent per mile for the cost.
Endocytosis and Exocytosis.
exocytosis
To transport liquids in bulk
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Bulk transporter
exocytosis
exocytosis
Exocytosis is the process by which cells release substances by vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane, allowing bulk transport of molecules out of the cell.
passive transport- diffusion, osmosis bulk/ active transport: requires energy ------------------------------------------- A+ -- exocytosis