During _____________, vesicles in the cell fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents to the outside. A) diffusion B) endocytosis C) exocytosis D) pinocytosis
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c) Exocytosis is the right answer. It refers to releasing the contents in the external surroundings.
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During exocytosis, vesicles in the cell fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents to the outside.
Explanation:
In exocytosis, the materials are moved from the cell through secretory vesicles. In this procedure, the Golgi complex bundles macromolecules into vehicle vesicles that move to and binds with the plasma layer. This combination makes the vesicle spill its substance from the cell.
Exocytosis is significant in the removal of waste materials from the cell and in the discharge of cell items, for example, stomach related compounds or hormones.
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