3. Refer to the figure below. (A) Outside of cell Inside of cell (B) Identify the processes shown in parts A and B of the figure. A: endocytosis; B: exocytosis A: receptor-mediated endocytosis; B: phagocytosis A: exocytosis; B: phagocytosis A: phagocytosis; B: pinocytosis
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