A cell takes in dissolved materials by forming tiny vesicles around fluid droplets trapped by folds of the plasma membrane. This process is (a) carrier-mediated active transport (b) pinocytosis (c) receptormediated endocytosis (d) exocytosis (e) facilitated diffusion
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