The bulk movement of material into a cell by the formation of a vesicle is called?
Answer: Endocytosis
Explanation
Endocytosis is the process by which cells engulf bulk material from their external environment by forming a vesicle around it.
This is a key mechanism for taking in large molecules or particles that cannot pass through the cell membrane by diffusion.
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