Exocytosis is a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior. This is done so through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.
excytosis
Endocytosis is used by cells to take in substances from the environment by forming vesicles that engulf and transport them into the cell. Exocytosis is used to expel waste or release substances from the cell by fusing vesicles with the cell membrane to release their contents outside the cell. Both processes are essential for maintaining cellular functions and communication with the external environment.
Copies of DNA do not leave the cell, they split, rebuild into two daughter copies, and then separate into opposite sides of the cell, which then divides. The DNA never passes the plasma membrane of the cell. Answer In vessicles.
Excytosis is when a cell "throws up" something. So if the amoeba has endocytosed something and digested it the next step would be to get rid of the waste parts by causing the vesscle (think of a balloon full of the waste) to dock with the cell membrane and eject the waste into the environment