Biology · Cell Structure and Function
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When solid particles are ingested by cell through plasms membrane:
- A
Pinocytosis
- B
Phagocytosis
- C
Endosermosis
- D
Exomisis
The solid particles are ingested through cell membrane by phagocytosis, also termed as cell eating.
The englufment of liquid particles is called pinocytosis, also termed as cell drinking.
The solid particles are ingested through cell membrane by phagocytosis, also termed as cell eating.
Endosmosis is the opposite of exosmosis; it is the movement of water and other molecules from a lower concentration to a higher concentration through a semipermeable membrane.
Exosmosis is the movement of water and other molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane.
Tagged under Biology · Cell Structure and Function · 2004