Quantitative Aspects of Pinocytosis in Relation to Intestinal Absorption
pinocytosis Adsorptive pinocytosis of ConA was determined from the different distributions of fluorescence in single cells incubated at 37°C with rhodamine-conjugated ConA The highest rate of uptake was obtained with celIs in their usual culture medium containing proteose peptone, glucose, and salts but pinocytosis also continued
Basis of differentiation Phagocytosis Pinocytosis Definition Phagocytosis is the ingestion of solid particles into the cell by Pinocytosis : pinocytosis is a non-specific, more or less constant pinching off of small vesicles that engulf extracellular fluid
In pinocytosis, the cell repeatedly takes in fluid from the surrounding environment using tiny vesicles Pinocytosis occurs in many cell types The object of the present paper is to consider not the general question of whether pinocytosis or transport in microvesicles occurs in plant cells, but rather