Proteins and polysaccharides that are too large to move into a cell through diffusion or active transport move in by... a. endocytosis. b. the sodium-potassium pump. c. channel proteins. d. exocytosis.
Endocytosis (to absorb proteins) I think. That is where the cell kind of engulfs the molecule with the cellular membrane Exocytosis would get rid of stuff.
Endocytosis (to absorb proteins) I think. That is where the cell kind of engulfs the molecule with the cellular membrane Exocytosis would get rid of stuff.
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its endocytosis
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