Endocytosis

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Endocytosis is a biological process in which a cell absorbs molecules, such as proteins, from outside the cell by engulfing it with its cell membrane. It is a form of active transport that moves particles, such as large molecules, parts of cells, and even whole cells, into a cell. There are different varieties of endocytosis, just as there are different types of cell transport mechanisms.

Types of Endocytosis[edit]

There are three different types of endocytosis: phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis.

Phagocytosis[edit]

Phagocytosis, or "cell eating", is the process by which cells engulf large particles, such as bacteria, dead tissue, or other bits of cellular debris. Cells that engage in phagocytosis are called phagocytes.

Pinocytosis[edit]

Pinocytosis, or "cell drinking", is the process by which cells absorb dissolved substances and fluids. This process involves the formation of small vesicles within the cell.

Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis[edit]

Receptor-mediated endocytosis is a specific form of endocytosis involving the use of specific binding proteins in the cell membrane. This process is used to remove certain substances, including cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins, from the bloodstream.

Mechanism of Endocytosis[edit]

Endocytosis begins when the substance to be transported triggers the cell to change shape and surround the substance. The cell membrane then invaginates, forming a pocket around the substance. The pocket pinches off, resulting in the substance being contained in a newly formed intracellular vesicle formed from the cell membrane.

Role in Disease[edit]

Endocytosis plays a crucial role in many diseases. For example, many viruses exploit endocytic pathways to enter and infect host cells. A better understanding of endocytosis could lead to the development of better treatments for such diseases.

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