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Eyyochikachou
2 years ago

I would explain the process

The intake of food by anoeuvres is made possible by the vesicle transport in the cell. In this case, extensions are formed at all points of the body, which lie around the prey and enclose it.

Inside the oeuvre there are membrane-enveloped vesicles that are integrated into the process. This vesicles are formed by the process of pinocytosis, in which small sections of the plasma membrane are bent in and directed inward to include a small amount of liquid.

During vesicle formation enzymes are activated which ensure that the membranes close from the inside and outside around the prey. These vesicles are then transported into the cell core in order to be further processed there.

Overall, the vesicle transport is a complex process that is used in the oeuvre to absorb food.