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| 1 | Endocytosis and Exocytosisby ctn03 | 11 terms | September 23, 2008 |
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| 1 | endocytosis | the cell takes in macromolecules and particulate matter by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane | AP Bio Chapter 7 Vocab |
| 2 | Endocytosis | The cellular uptake of macromolecules and particular substances by localized regions of the plasma membrane that surround the substance and pinch off to form an intracellular vesicle. | Biology week 1 |
| 3 | Endocytosis | The cellular uptake of macromolecules and particulate substances by localized regions of the plasma membrane that surround the substance and pinch off to form an intracellular vesicle. | Biology week 2 |
| 4 | endocytosis | the movement of a substance into a cell by a vesicle | electron transport chain- eukaryote |
| 5 | endocytosis | a cell takes in macromolecules or other particles by forming vesicles from the plasma membrane | Bio Fun Ch. 5 |
| 6 | endocytosis | An ATP required process that engulf EXTRACELLULAR substances by enclosing them in a small membranous vesicle. The vesicle detaches from the cell membrane and moves into the cytoplasm | Cell Physiology |
| 7 | endocytosis | process of taking material into the cell by pockets of the cell membrane | bio exam vocab |
| 8 | Endocytosis | Endocytosis (IPA: [ɛndəʊsaɪˈtəʊsɪs]) is a process whereby cells absorb material (molecules such as proteins) from the outside by engulfing it with their cell membrane. | bio chap2 |
| 9 | endocytosis | plasma membrane absorbs particles into the cell by turning into a vesicle | Bio 3 - Exam 1 |
| 10 | Endocytosis | The uptake of material into a cell, usually by invagination. See also 'phagocytosis', pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis.. | MCAT Biology |
| 11 | endocytosis | process of taking material into a cell within vesicles that bud inward from the plasma membrane | GOHS - Biology Ch. 6 |
| 12 | endocytosis | movement of a substance by a vesible to the inside of a cell | biology test study |
| 13 | endocytosis | is the process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets, of the cell membrane | Ch. 7 Biology test |
| 14 | endocytosis | the movement of a substance into a cell by a vesicle | ch. 4 voc |
| 15 | endocytosis | the process of solid material being engulfed. the cytoplasmic membrane folds in on itself and surrounds a foreign particle. inside it releases a separate membrane-bound structure called a vacuole. | Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: structure and Function |
| 16 | endocytosis | process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell | ch 7 sec 3 |
| 17 | endocytosis | big things in, creates vacuole inside cell | ch7 diffusion and membrane |
| 18 | endocytosis | when large molecules are transported by movement of the cell membrane forming a fold or pocket that engulfs the material into a vessicle in the cell | Cell Transport |
| 19 | Endocytosis | Process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets, of the cell membrane. | Biology-Chapter 7 |
| 20 | endocytosis | process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane | Cell Boundaries |
| 21 | endocytosis | process by which a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell | exchange with the environment |
| 22 | Endocytosis | “inside” “cell” | Cell Membrane exhibits: Selective Permeability |
| 23 | endocytosis | a process by which cells transport a large body, such as a large protein molecule, through a cell membrane into the cytoplasm | Science Ch.3 † |
| 24 | endocytosis | a process by which cells transport a large body, such as a large protein molecule, through a cell membrane into the cytoplasm | Science Ch. 3 |
| 25 | Endocytosis | The active transport of substances into the cell by the formation of invaginated regions of the plasma membrane that pinch off and become cytoplasmic vesicles | Biology Ch. 5 |
| 26 | endocytosis | the process by which a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell | ch 8 |
| 27 | endocytosis | when large protein molecules and bacteria enter they become enclosed in the cell membrane that folds into from a sphere. The sphere pinches off, and the vacuole with its contents goes into the cytoplasm | science4 |
| 28 | endocytosis | cell pulling stuff in | bio pages 49-60 |
| 29 | Endocytosis | The movement of materials across a cell's plasma membrane by phagocytosis or pinocytosis. | Biology Ch. 3D |
| 30 | Endocytosis | 2nd type of active transport | Biology Test |
| 31 | endocytosis | cell membrane surrounds and encloses the particle to bring the particle into the cell | Chapter 4 Biology Vocab |
| 32 | endocytosis | process by which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane | Cell Vocabulary |
| 33 | endocytosis | a process by which a cell surrounds and takes material from its environment | SB1B vocabulary |
| 34 | endocytosis | process by which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane | 7th science chapter 3 |
| 35 | endocytosis | the process of solid material being engulfed. the cytoplasmic membrane folds in on itself and surrounds a foreign particle. inside it releases a separate membrane-bound structure called a vacuole. | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 36 | endocytosis | the cell takes in macromolecules and particulate matter by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 37 | endocytosis | big things in, creates vacuole inside cell | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 38 | endocytosis | the process by which a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell | Biology Chapter 5 Vocab |
| 39 | Endocytosis | The process by which cells engulf external fluids or macromolecules and bring them into the cell in a vesicle. | Passive and Active Transport |
| 40 | endocytosis | Cell uptake of substances when part of plasma membrane forms a vesicle around them. Three routes are receptor-mediated endocytosis, bulk transport of extracellular fluid, and phagocytosis. | Vocab 5- pt 1 |
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