endocitoza
Endocitoza is a cellular process by which cells absorb molecules from outside the cell by engulfing them with their cell membrane. This process is crucial for various cellular functions, including nutrient uptake, waste removal, and cell signaling. Endocitoza can be broadly categorized into three main types: phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis.
Phagocytosis, meaning "cell eating," involves the engulfment of large particles, such as bacteria or cellular debris,
Pinocytosis, or "cell drinking," involves the uptake of fluids and dissolved solutes from the extracellular environment.
Receptor-mediated endocytosis is a highly specific mechanism where the cell membrane receptors bind to particular molecules,
Regardless of the type, endocitoza involves the invagination of the cell membrane to form a vesicle that