Biology, asked by punamtrivedi11, 10 months ago

why endocytosis does not occur in bacterial cells❓❓

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Answered by surbhikushwaha17
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Endocytosis can be used to bring large particles, such as glucose, into a cell. Also, this process can be used by white blood cells to ingest viruses or bacteria and then digest them in their lysosomes.

Answered by AnushkaTiwari21
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Endocytosis is a fundamental process of membrane - trafficking in eukaryotes, but has not been known to occur in bacteria or archaea.

Endocytosis is a cellular process for uptake of macro molecules from the external leave by mechanism involving plasma membrane in folding and vesicle formation.

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