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The differences between secretion and absorption

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Answered by shoaibmallik1003
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the difference between secretion and absorption is that secretion is releasing something and absorption is taking something

the difference between excretion and secretion is that excretion is the removal of waste from the body, whereas secretion involves the movement of materials within the body

Answered by crkavya123
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Secretion: The glandular epithelium in your glands has the ability to produce (release) fluids, chemicals, and enzymes. Absorption: Some compounds may be absorbed through the epithelial covering of your internal systems, including your liver and lungs.

Explanation:

Absorption:

  • Absorption is the process by which the soil's minerals and water make their way into the plant.
  • The process of assimilation involves the root system.
  • It is a one-way mechanism that is engaged in the entry of water and minerals.

secretion:

  • A chemical compound that is released from a cell or gland is an example of a secretion, which is the transfer of material from one place to another. The elimination of specific compounds or waste products from a cell or creature is known as excretion.
  • Porosomes, which act as secretory openings at the plasma membrane, is the standard method of cell release.
  • Secretory vesicles transiently dock and merge in porosomes, which are long-lasting cup-shaped lipoprotein structures anchored in the cell membrane. This allows the discharge of intravesicular contents from the cell.

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