Exo- means "from " and -cyto-" means cell and -osis is a greek suffix that means "process" or "change". Exocytosis is a process that pushes something out of the cytoplasm. An example would be that of vesicles "dumping" their wastes out of the cell.
Phagocytosis is an example of Endocytosis (taking in/infolding of substances)
There are two types of Endocytosis:
1. Phagocytosis
- Cell "eating"
- Engulfs Solid material
- results in formation of vacuoles
2. Pinocytosis
- cell "drinking"
- intake of liquids
- results in formation of pinocytic vesicles.
Exocytosis: the reverse process to endocytosis. It is the release of materials from vesicles or vacuoles that have fused with the plasma membrane.
Unwanted substances from the cells are excreted by the process of exocytosis.
Exocytosis is basically moving substance from the cell to the outside of the cell through plasma membrane.
Exo = out and cytosis = of the cell.
fishes because they are focusing on one thing the bate like the exocytosis.
A process of cellular secretion or excretion in which substances contained in vesicles are discharged from the cell by fusion of the vesicular membrane with the outer cell membrane
Exocytosis is the release of a substance from a cell. An example of this is the salivary glands releasing saliva.
A cell will use exocytosis to remove waste from it. Cells use endocytosis to allow things in such as food.
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Large molecules use exocytosis =D
Yes. Endocytosis and exocytosis are both methods of active transport that require the use of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy.
A cell will use exocytosis to remove waste from it. Cells use endocytosis to allow things in such as food.
Yes .
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Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
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