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Difference between regulated secretion and constitutive secretion

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Answered by cutemosquito
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Constitutive secretion is the default pathway and is used primarily to replenish material at the plasma membrane and certain membrane-bound organelles. Regulated secretion terminates in secretory vesicles that store secreted material until a signal triggers fusion with the plasma membrane.

Answered by ipal9192
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Regulated Secretion :-Regulated secretion is one of these processes. In regulated secretion proteins are secreted from a cell in large amounts when a specific signal is detected by the cell. The example used in this animation is the release of insulin after a glucose signal enters a pancreatic beta cell.

Constitutive Secretion :- Constitutive secretion is one of these processes. In constitutive secretion proteins are secreted from a cell continuously, regardless of external factors or signals. This pathway is also used by all eukaryotic cells to maintain the cell's plasma membrane.

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