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Which of the following processes allows cells to concentrate material that is present only in very small amounts in the extracellular fluid? a) Phagocytosis b) Pinocytosis c) Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis d) Transcytosis

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The receptor-mediated endocytosis is a highly controlled process that allows cells to internalize molecules that are not very abundant in the extracellular fluid. In this type of endocytosis, the process is not mediated by a concentration gradient, in contrast it’s mediated by receptors (proteins found in the cellular membrane that are specific for the endocytosed molecules). By generating a very specific bind between the molecules within the extracellular fluid and the receptors, this process is efficient and selective even when the concentration of these molecules is low.

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