endoszómákba
Endoszómákba refers to the process of endocytosis, a fundamental cellular mechanism by which cells internalize molecules from their extracellular environment. This process involves the cell membrane invaginating, or folding inward, to engulf the desired substance, forming a small vesicle or sac within the cytoplasm. This vesicle, known as an endosome, then travels through the cell.
Endocytosis can be broadly categorized into two main types: pinocytosis, often called "cell drinking," where the
Once formed, endosomes mature through a series of stages, often fusing with lysosomes. Lysosomes contain hydrolytic