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endocytic vesicles
What are Endocytic Vesicles?
Endocytic vesicles are small, membrane-bound compartments that form through the process of
endocytosis
. These vesicles facilitate the internalization of various substances, including nutrients, signaling molecules, and pathogens, into the cell.
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