endocytosis

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    • Some molecules are way too large to be taken into a cell by carrier proteins, e.g. proteins, lipids and some carbohydrates.
    • Instead a cell can surround a substance with a section of its plasma membrane.
    • The membrane then pinches off to form a vesicle inside the cell containing the ingested substance
    • the substance has been taken in by endocytosis
  • Some cells also take in much larger objects by endocytosis - for example, some white blood cells use endocytosis to take in things like microorganisms and dead cells so that they can destroy them.
  • Like active transport, this process uses ATP for energy.