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12 January, 10:31

By what process does a section of the plasma membrane of a cell bulge inward to form a pocket around extracellular fluid or molecules that eventually pinches off to become a vesicle contained within the cell

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  1. 12 January, 13:32
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    The correct answer is endocytosis.

    Endocytosis is an active process in which a cell transports molecules into the cell by engulfing them. Different particles can be engulfed such as large molecules, parts of cells, and even whole cells. Endocytosis can be divided into a few steps:

    1. invagination of the plasma membrane,

    2. formation of a pocket around the target particle,

    3. pinching off the pocket,

    4. formation of the intracellular vesicle formed from the plasma membrane.
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