Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pinocytosis

Noun
/ˌpɪn.oʊˈsaɪ.təsɪs/
Definition
Pinocytosis is a cellular process in which cells ingest external liquid and dissolved substances through the engulfing of small vesicles.
Examples
  • The process of pinocytosis allows cells to absorb fluids and small particles.
  • In the context of nutrition, pinocytosis plays a role in nutrient uptake in intestinal cells.
  • Some immune cells use pinocytosis to sample the environment for pathogens.
Meaning
The term pinocytosis comes from the Greek words ‘pino’, meaning ‘to drink’, and ‘cytosis’, referring to a cell mechanism. It is a form of endocytosis where the cell membrane folds inward to take in fluids and nutrients from its surroundings.
Synonyms
  • Fluid-phase endocytosis
  • Cell drinking
  • Endocytosis