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What is endocytosis? It is the absorbing of outside materials into the cell by folding inward the cell membrane.

Using that fact, endocytosis clearly can't occur in a plant cell because of the cell wall.

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Endocytosis is possible in plant cells, but it is less common compared to animal cells. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that can limit the flexibility for membrane invagination during endocytosis. However, plant cells can still undergo endocytosis through processes like clathrin-mediated endocytosis.

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