Video: Exocytosis Definition, Function & Examples -
exocytosis Exocytosis Membranes and transport Biology Exocytosis is the process by which cells move materials from within the cell into the extracellular fluid Exocytosis occurs when a vesicle
Constitutive exocytosis is performed by all cells and serves the release of components of the extracellular matrix, or just delivery of newly-synthesized Exocytosis is the process by which cells release particles from within the cell into the extracellular space
Exocytosis is the final event in the secretory pathway and requires the fusion of the secretory vesicle membrane with the plasma membrane What is the process of exocytosis in biology & how does it work: its meaning, functions, & types described using examples & picture
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