That thick, doubled walled, peptidoglycan cell wall!
The process is called phagocytosis.
This would probably be phagocytosis.
No, phagocytosis is a process where a cell engulfs and internalizes solid particles or other cells. It is not used to move substances out of a cell but rather to bring them into the cell for processes like digestion or immune response.
This process is called endocytosis. Endocytosis involves the cell membrane enclosing the solid particle to form a vesicle, allowing the cell to bring in molecules and particles from its external environment.
The method by which large particles and macromolecules enter the cell by an infolding of the plasma membrane is called endocytosis. This process involves the formation of vesicles that engulf the molecules and bring them into the cell. Endocytosis includes phagocytosis for solid particles and pinocytosis for liquid molecules.
Phagocytosis
This would probably be phagocytosis.
This would probably be phagocytosis.
The process is called phagocytosis.
This would probably be phagocytosis.
This process is called endocytosis. It involves the formation of a vesicle from the cell membrane to engulf molecules and bring them into the cell. Endocytosis can occur through various mechanisms such as phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis.
Phagocytosis and pinocytosis are both types of endocytosis, which occurs when a substance is brought into the cell. Phagocytosis is called cell eating, while pinocytosis is referred to as cell drinking.
No, phagocytosis is a process where a cell engulfs and internalizes solid particles or other cells. It is not used to move substances out of a cell but rather to bring them into the cell for processes like digestion or immune response.
This process is called endocytosis. Endocytosis involves the cell membrane enclosing the solid particle to form a vesicle, allowing the cell to bring in molecules and particles from its external environment.
The method by which large particles and macromolecules enter the cell by an infolding of the plasma membrane is called endocytosis. This process involves the formation of vesicles that engulf the molecules and bring them into the cell. Endocytosis includes phagocytosis for solid particles and pinocytosis for liquid molecules.
Endocytosis is the provess used by the cell to bring in large molecules.
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.