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  • I will be delighted to assist.
  • How school Kia?
  • Hey Cali, just got home.
  • I'm glad you're home, I need some help on my genbio .
  • I don't know where to start on doing my essay about active transportation.
  • To begin, you must understand the fundamentals. Active transportation moves from low to high.
  • yes i knew that use of energy.
  • sodium-potassium?
  • I'm also aware that there are three types of active transportation, but I'm not sure how to distinguish them.
  • Exactly! I think you didn't really need my help you knew it well.
  • First and foremost, let's take a look at protein pumps. They make use of transport proteins, and can you think of a good example?
  • Endocytosis is the process by which cells consume large substances that are attempting to enter the cell.
  • Will Endocytosis be next?
  • Exactly! then under it is Phagocytosis.
  • Real life example of phagocytosis could be eating
  • It's pinocytosis, taking in dissolved or broken down substances right?
  • Can you tell me why?
  • yes
  • so endocytosis is bringing substances inside and exocytosis is taking substance outside?
  • Then receptor mediated, the cell bringing in specific substances using receptors
  • Exocytosis is a type of active transport in which a cell develops a visicle around undesirable particles and expels them.
  • Exactly!
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