Exocytosis
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and secreting products of the cell through processes like exocytosis. It receives proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum to modify, sort, and package them into vesicles for transport. These vesicles can then fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents outside the cell.
Another name for a plasma cell is an antibody-secreting cell.
Goblet cell. It's responsible for secreting mucus, which helps protect and lubricate the epithelial surface.
A cell that produces a signal molecule is known as a signaling cell or secreting cell. These cells release signaling molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, which can travel to target cells to initiate a response.
Inclusions are accumulated cell products that are not enclosed in a membrane. They can include stored nutrients, pigments, and waste products within the cytoplasm of a cell.
Exocrine glands excrete their products through ducts.
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and secreting products of the cell through processes like exocytosis. It receives proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum to modify, sort, and package them into vesicles for transport. These vesicles can then fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents outside the cell.
Another name for a plasma cell is an antibody-secreting cell.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins for secretion from the cell. In the case of a mucus-secreting cell, the Golgi apparatus would process the mucus protein and package it into vesicles for secretion.
No
Hyposecretion means that the gland is not secreting enough hormone.
No, a mucus-secreting goblet cell is an example of a unicellular exocrine gland. Unicellular glands, like goblet cells, are individual cells that secrete substances.
Movement --- Diatoms are able to move by secreting chemicals out of small holes in their cell walls and gliding on the slime:)
Goblet cell. It's responsible for secreting mucus, which helps protect and lubricate the epithelial surface.
A ine Ginty has written: 'Characterisation of hybrid pancreatic cell lines and preliminary electropermeabilisation studies on insulin secreting cell lines'
No, an animal's stomach is an organ made up of several different types of specialized cells, such as mucous-secreting cells, acid-secreting cells, and digestive enzyme-secreting cells. These cells work together to carry out the function of the stomach, which is to break down food for digestion.
A cell that produces a signal molecule is known as a signaling cell or secreting cell. These cells release signaling molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, which can travel to target cells to initiate a response.