endocytosis |
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endocytosis |
plasmolysis |
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and plasmolysis
is that
endocytosis is (cytology) the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
plasmolysis is (biology) the shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a plant or bacterium due to water loss.
endocytosis |
transcytosis |
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and transcytosis
is that
endocytosis is the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
transcytosis is the process whereby macromolecules are transported across the interior of a cell via vesicles.
endocytosis |
pinocytosisampflash |
endocytosis |
endocytoses |
As a noun endocytosis
is the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material.
As a verb endocytoses is
third-person singular of endocytose.
endocytosis |
eisosome |
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and eisosome
is that
endocytosis is (cytology) the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
eisosome is (biology) an assembly of protein in a plasma membrane at which endocytosis occurs.
endocytosis |
dynamin |
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and dynamin
is that
endocytosis is the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
dynamin is a hydrolase responsible for endocytosis in eukaryotic cells.
endocytosis |
intersectin |
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and intersectin
is that
endocytosis is (cytology) the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
intersectin is (protein) an adaptor protein involved in clathrin-mediated endocytosis.
endocytosis |
macropinocytosis |
In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between endocytosis and macropinocytosis
is that
endocytosis is (cytology) the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
macropinocytosis is (cytology) a form of endocytosis in which a large fluid-filled vesicle, or macropinosome, is pinched off from the cell membrane and brought into the interior of the cell.
As nouns the difference between endocytosis and macropinocytosis
is that
endocytosis is (cytology) the process by which the plasma membrane of a cell folds inwards to ingest material while
macropinocytosis is (cytology) a form of endocytosis in which a large fluid-filled vesicle, or macropinosome, is pinched off from the cell membrane and brought into the interior of the cell.
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