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9. what is endocytosis? 10. what is exocytosis? 11. draw and label a pl…

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  1. what is endocytosis?
  2. what is exocytosis?
  3. draw and label a plant cell. include: cell wall, chloroplast, cytoplasm, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, golgi body, lysosomes, ribosomes

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Question 9: What is endocytosis?
Brief Explanations

Endocytosis is a cellular process where cells take in substances (like nutrients, particles) by engulfing them with the cell membrane, forming a vesicle. It includes phagocytosis (for large particles) and pinocytosis (for fluids/solutes).

Brief Explanations

Exocytosis is when a cell releases substances (e.g., hormones, waste, cell products) by fusing a vesicle containing the substance with the cell membrane, expelling the substance outside the cell.

Brief Explanations
  1. Outline the Cell: Draw a rectangular - shaped cell (due to the cell wall) with a slightly thicker outer line for the cell wall. Inside the cell wall, draw a thinner line for the cell membrane.
  2. Cell Wall: Label the outermost thick line as "Cell Wall" (provides structure and support).
  3. Chloroplast: Draw small, oval - shaped structures (with inner membranes like stacks of coins, representing thylakoids) and label them "Chloroplast" (site of photosynthesis).
  4. Cytoplasm: Shade the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus (and around other organelles) and label "Cytoplasm" (a jelly - like substance where organelles are suspended).
  5. Nucleus: Draw a large, circular (or oval) structure near the center, with a smaller circle inside (nucleolus) and label "Nucleus" (contains genetic material).
  6. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): Draw a network of membranes, either rough (with small dots representing ribosomes) or smooth, and label "Endoplasmic Reticulum" (involved in protein and lipid synthesis).
  7. Mitochondria: Draw oval - shaped structures with folded inner membranes (cristae) and label "Mitochondria" (site of cellular respiration).
  8. Golgi Body: Draw a stack of flattened, membrane - bound sacs and label "Golgi Body" (modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids).
  9. Lysosomes: Draw small, circular vesicles and label "Lysosomes" (contain digestive enzymes).
  10. Ribosomes: Draw small dots (either attached to the rough ER or free in the cytoplasm) and label "Ribosomes" (site of protein synthesis).

Answer:

Endocytosis is a cellular process in which a cell takes in substances (e.g., nutrients, particles) by engulfing them with its cell membrane, forming an internal vesicle. It has types like phagocytosis (for large particles) and pinocytosis (for fluids/solutes).

Question 10: What is exocytosis?