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25 July, 02:09

How do cells take in particles too big to pass through protein channels?

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  1. 25 July, 02:27
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    It is possible for large molecules to enter a cell by a process called endocytosis, where a small piece of the cell membrane wraps around the particle and is brought into the cell. If the particle is solid, endocytosis is also called phagocytosis. If fluid droplets are taken in, the processes is called pinocytosis.
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