What is the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis?
A) Endocytosis is the movement of substances out of the cell; exocytosis is the movement of substances into the cell.
B) Endocytosis requires an ATP to transport substances into the cell; exocytosis does not require an ATP.
C) Endocytosis is a transport mechanism that brings substances into the cells; exocytosis moves substances out of the cells.
D) Endocytosis does not require an ATP to transport substances into the cell; exocytosis does require an ATP to move substances out of the cell.
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