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How are endocytosis and extocytosis the same?
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How are endocytosis and extocytosis the same?
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Exocytosis, on the other hand, is endocytosis in reverse. The cell expels substances from the cell by way of a vesicle and then fuses with the membrane. In both cases, the substances do not enter or leave the cell by passing through the membrane.
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they both deal with the entry/exit of something from the cell through the cell membrane
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