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Q: What structures join with the cell's membrane during exocytosis?
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Which structures join with cells membrane during exocytosis?

vesicles


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.


Why would the cells need to go through exocytosis?

Many cells in the body use exocytosis to release enzymes or other proteins that act on other parts of the body or to release molecules that helps cells to communicate with each other.


How are eukaryotes different from prokayotes?

The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei


A vacuole carrying waste materials from a cell fuses with the inside surface of the cells plasma membrane?

exocytosis?


What two structures surround cells?

The two structures that surround the prokaryotic cell are the cell membrane or plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. All prokaryotic cells contain these.


What are cells containing membrane-bound structures?

Ekaryotes


What are membrane-bound structures within cells?

organelle


What are the common structures in plant and animal cells?

Cell membrane


What are the cells without membrane bound structures called?

Prokaryots


Membrane bound structures within eukaryote cells?

organelle


In which process do cells release large amounts of material?

Exocytosis is a process by which a cell releases large amounts of material. In this process a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane.