Exocytosis is a cellular process in which a cell transports molecules or other substances out of the cell. This process involves the fusion of vesicles (small membrane-bound sacs) with the cell membrane, releasing the contents of the vesicles into the extracellular space. Exocytosis plays a crucial role in various cellular functions, including the secretion of hormones, neurotransmitters, and other signaling molecules, as well as the maintenance of cell membrane integrity.
Here are some key points to remember about exocytosis:
Understanding exocytosis is essential for grasping the mechanisms by which cells communicate with each other and with their external environment.
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