Endocytose


[en-doh-sahy-tohs, -tohz] /ˌɛn doʊ saɪˈtoʊs, -ˈtoʊz/

verb (used without object), endocytosed, endocytosing. Physiology.
1.
(of a cell) to take within by the process of endocytosis.

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