| exocytosis | <cell biology> Release of material from the cell by fusion of a membrane bounded vesicle with the plasma membrane. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Exocytosis is the process of a biological cell releasing substances into the extracellular fluid (its environment). Exocytosis is the opposite of endocytosis.Vesicles that contain the substances to be released are transported to the plasma membrane and fuse with it. This accomplishes three tasks:# The total surface of the plasma membrane increases (by the surface of the fused vesicle). This is important for the regulation of cell size, e.g., during cell growth. ...
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| exocytosis |
The secretion or release of intracellular materials to the extracellular space.
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A process by which secretory products are released from a cell via transport within vesicles to the cell surface and subsequent fusion with the plasma membrane, resulting in the extrusion of the vesicle contents from the cell.
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| exocytosis |
The release of vesicular materials to the outside of a cell. The opposite of endocytosis.
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The process in which molecules in a membrane-enclosed vesicle fuse with the plasma membrane and are then released outside the cell.
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