Molecules too large to pass through the cell membrane can be transported into the cell by: a. Diffusion. b. Osmosis. c. Endocytosis. d. Exocytosis

Biology · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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c. Endocytosis.

Endocytosis is a process by which cells internalize molecules that are too large to pass through the cell membrane by simple diffusion or osmosis. It involves the cell membrane folding around the substance to be transported, forming a pocket that pinches off inside the cell to form a vesicle containing the ingested material.

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