in what type of transport would large, insoluble molecules move into a cell using a transport vesicle…

in what type of transport would large, insoluble molecules move into a cell using a transport vesicle, equivalent to the cell \eating\?\nsecretion\npinocytosis\nexocytosis\nendocytosis

in what type of transport would large, insoluble molecules move into a cell using a transport vesicle, equivalent to the cell \eating\?\nsecretion\npinocytosis\nexocytosis\nendocytosis

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Secretion is release of substances out of cell. Pinocytosis is cell - drinking where it takes in liquid droplets. Exocytosis is the process of vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane to release contents outside the cell. Endocytosis is the process by which cells take in substances using vesicles, and when it involves large, insoluble molecules, it is like the cell "eating".

Answer:

D. endocytosis