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Is it possible for a plant cell to perform endocytosis? Give reason in support of your answer.​

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Answered by neetutiwari2222
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It is not associated with plant cells. ... Endocytosis may be a process, where cells absorb material such molecules like proteins from the surface by engulfing it with their semi-permeable cell membrane. Since plant cells have a cell wall covering around their cell membrane, endocytosis is not possible.

Answered by aarnavagarwal1605
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It is not associated with plant cells.Since plant cells have a cell wall covering around their cell membrane, endocytosis is not possible. It is employed by animal cells because most substances important to them are large polar molecules, and thus, cannot undergo the cell wall.

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