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Q: What might you conclude about the membrane structure of the final vesicle formed during exocytosis and the cell membrane?
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What does it mean if the membrane structure of the final vesicle formed during exocytosis of the cell?

The cell membrane and vesicle have to be made of the same parts so that the process can be completed.


What happens to vesicle in exocytosis?

The vesicle fuses with the cell membrane, releasing it's contents.


When a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane to get rid of a particle what happens?

a vesicle does not fuse with the cell membrane. The cell membrane goes through endo- or exocytosis to absorb or eject a substance. In this case, exocytosis occurs, so the cell membrane engulfs the particle, pumps it through the membrane with the help of transport proteins, and then the vesicle breaks off and is gone.


What sentence best describes exocytosis?

Which sentence best describes exocytosis? A. a vesicle fuses to a lysosome and its contents are destroyed B. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents enter the cell C. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents leave the cell D. a vesicle fuses to the nuclear envelope and its contents enter the nucleus? Exocytosis is the durable, energy-consuming process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane into the extracellular space.


Which process is occurring when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents?

i believe you're referring to the process of exocytosis, when the contents of the vesicle are excreted into the area outside the cell as the vesicle fuses with the phospholipid bilayer and becomes part of it.


When the contents of a vesicle are released by the cell?

When the content of a vesicle are released by the cell


What is the name of the process in which an intracellular protein-containing vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and expels the protein to the outside of the cell?

A protein containing vesicle within a cell fuses with the cell membrane and ejects the protein is called exocytosis. A lysosome eats or ingests a bacterium is called phagocytosis.


What molecules move with endocytosis and exocytosis as opposed to diffusion or active transport?

The difference is that Active transport engulfs the substance by using the cells membrane. Exocytosis engulfs the substance by engulfing it into a vesicle, then bring it into the cell, and Exocytosis releases he substance from a cell by fusion of a vesicle. :)


What happens to a vesicles in exocytosis?

The vesicle fuses with the cell membrane, releasing it's contents.


What is the procces by which a substance is released from the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface in then fuses with the membrane to let the substance out?

exocytosis


How does exocytosis move in and out of cells?

vesicle


What is the structure of a vesicle?

shaped like s bladder. made from membrane