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Why is endocytosis bound in animals only

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Answered by angel123456
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The opposite of endocytosis is exocytosis which is the expulsion of such molecules. Endocytosis in animalcells: Phagocytosis: a cell engulfs a particle by surrounding it with pseudopodia and infusing it into the food vacuole, which contains hydrolytic enzymes. Only occurs in specialized cells such as the amoeba.
Answered by helsset
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Endocytosis refers to imagination of a small region of plasma membrane, forming an intercellular membrane-bound vesicle. Endocytosis is not shown by plant cells because a rigid cell wall is present over the plasma membrane in them. Thus, this process is found in animals only.

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