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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.
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