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Which of the following describes receptor-mediated endocytosis?

A type of pinocytosis that allows for cells to acquire large amounts of specific substances
A type of phagocytosis that creates a food vacuole digested by hydrolytic enzymes
Molecules move through passages in the cell membrane that are created by channel proteins
The fusion of the vesicle to the membrane removes phospholipids and releases contents in extracellular space


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Receptor-mediated endocytosis is a form of endocytosis in which receptor proteins on the cell surface are used to capture a specific target molecule. The receptors, which are transmembrane proteins, cluster in regions of the plasma membrane known as coated pits.

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Receptor-mediated endocytosis is A type of pinocytosis that allows for cells to acquire large amounts of specific substances.

  • The particles that are too large to passively cross the membrane are taken in by endocytosis.

What is endocytosis?

  • It is invagination of the cell surface to form intracellular membrane bounded vesicles containing extracellular fluid.
  • It is opposite to the fusion of plasma membrane bounded vesicles to the cell surface.

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