Which Vesicular Transport Process Occurs Primarily In White Blood Cells?
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Pinocytosis. Pinocytosis is a type of vesicular transport process that occurs primarily in white blood cells. It involves the cell taking in small particles, such as extracellular fluid, and encapsulating them in small vesicles for transport within the cell.