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A Closer Look at Cell Membranes
Aim: How do large particles enter and exit cells?
Do Now: Name some molecules/materials that
enter and exit the cell.
How would you describe the cell membrane that allows
passage of these materials?
Exocytosis and Endocytosis
Exocytosis (out of the cell)
• The fusion of a vesicle with the cell membrane,
releasing its contents to the surroundings
Endocytosis (into the cell)
• The formation of a vesicle from cell membrane,
enclosing materials near the cell surface and
bringing them into the cell
Endocytosis and
Exocytosis Examples
Three Pathways of Endocytosis
Bulk-phase endocytosis
• Extracellular fluid is captured in a vesicle and
brought into the cell; the reverse of exocytosis
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
• Specific molecules bind to surface receptors,
which are then enclosed in an endocytic vesicle
Phagocytosis
• Pseudopods engulf target particle and merge as
a vesicle, which fuses with a lysosome in the cell
Phagocytosis (“engulfment”)
Membrane Cycling
Exocytosis and endocytosis continually replace
and withdraw patches of the plasma membrane
New membrane proteins and lipids are made in
the ER, modified in Golgi bodies, and form
vesicles that fuse with plasma membrane
Exocytic Vesicle
5.5 Key Concepts:
Membrane Trafficking
Large packets of substances and engulfed cells
move across the plasma membrane by
processes of endocytosis and exocytosis
Membrane lipids and proteins move to and from
the plasma membrane during these processes