When a vesicle is formed on one side of the cell to endocytose extracellular material, and actually traverses the cell to leave on the other side, the process is called _____. (This process is important in digestion.)

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1. When a vesicle is formed on one side of the cell to endocytose extracellular material, and actually traverses the cell to leave on the other side, the process is called _____. (This process is important in digestion.)