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Neurotoxins damage nerve cells. I believe that an endotoxin can be a neurotoxin, but a neurotoxin is not necessarily an endotoxin. Kinda like lead is a neurotoxin but a neurotoxin is not necessarily lead. An excitoxin is neurotoxin since exitotoxins damage nerve and glial cells. Endotoxins and exotoxins have to do with bacteria and if they cause nerve damage they would be considered neurotoxins.
Exocytosis
The process by which a cell expels wastes from a vesicle is exocytosis. Exocytosis is the opposite process of endocytosis since it involves moving items outside to the extracellular space.
peanut butter ...Thats a nice answer but no. Its exocytosis.
exocytosis is where products fuse out of the cells eg secretion
Neurotoxins damage nerve cells. I believe that an endotoxin can be a neurotoxin, but a neurotoxin is not necessarily an endotoxin. Kinda like lead is a neurotoxin but a neurotoxin is not necessarily lead. An excitoxin is neurotoxin since exitotoxins damage nerve and glial cells. Endotoxins and exotoxins have to do with bacteria and if they cause nerve damage they would be considered neurotoxins.
osmosis
Enterotoxin: Toxin that affects the intestinal tract is called enterotoxin Neurotoxin: Toxin that affects the nervous system is called neurotoxin
Exocytosis is not a species of bacteria. Exocytosis is a method of transporting substances out of cells.
It is exocytosis
Membrane-bound secretory vesicles are carried to the cell membrane by exocytosis.
When the content of a vesicle are released by the cell
a neurotoxin is something that comes from a wild animal. it is the venom. it affects the nervous system.
Yes
Large molecules use exocytosis =D
Exocytosis
The process by which a cell expels wastes from a vesicle is exocytosis. Exocytosis is the opposite process of endocytosis since it involves moving items outside to the extracellular space.