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Multiple Choice
You can recognize the process of pinocytosis when _____.
A
receptor proteins on the cell surface bind specific molecules before vesicle formation
B
the cell engulfs large solid particles such as bacteria or debris
C
the cell engulfs extracellular fluid and dissolved solutes by forming small vesicles
D
vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane to release their contents outside the cell
Verified step by step guidance
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Pinocytosis is a type of endocytosis, so start by understanding the general concept of endocytosis: it is the process by which cells internalize substances from their external environment by engulfing them in vesicles.
Differentiate pinocytosis from other types of endocytosis, such as phagocytosis. Pinocytosis specifically involves the uptake of extracellular fluid and dissolved solutes, whereas phagocytosis involves the engulfing of large solid particles like bacteria or debris.
Recognize that pinocytosis does not involve receptor proteins binding to specific molecules before vesicle formation. This distinguishes it from receptor-mediated endocytosis, which is a more selective process.
Understand the mechanism of pinocytosis: the plasma membrane invaginates (forms a pocket), trapping extracellular fluid and solutes. This pocket then pinches off to form a small vesicle inside the cell.
Finally, note that pinocytosis is not related to vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane to release contents outside the cell. That process is called exocytosis, which is the opposite of endocytosis.