pinocitosi
Pinocitosi, also known as cell drinking, is a form of endocytosis in which cells internalize small droplets of extracellular fluid along with dissolved substances. This process allows cells to uptake nutrients, hormones, and other molecules that are present in the surrounding environment. Pinocitosi is a non-specific mechanism, meaning that it does not select particular molecules but engulfs whatever is available in the extracellular fluid.
The process begins with the formation of small, irregular invaginations of the plasma membrane. These invaginations
Compared to other forms of endocytosis such as phagocytosis, which involves the engulfment of large particles
This process is energy-dependent, involving the rearrangement of the cytoskeleton and the activity of various proteins