Mass transportation across cell membrane
Explain mass transportation across the cell membrane?
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Mass transportation is the entrance or exiting of substances in or from the cell engulfed by parts of membrane. The fusion of internal substance-containing membranous vesicles with the cell membrane is termed as exocytosis.
The entrance of substances into the cell subsequent to they have been engulfed by projections of the membrane is termed as endocytosis.
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