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What happens to a vesicle in exocytosis?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process by which material is expelled out from the cell into the extracellular fluid is known as exocytosis. The vesicle does not leave the cell but fuses with the plasma membrane in this process. ... The membrane of a vesicle cannot be used immediately for a subsequent exocytosis event.
Answered by nehadav98
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The cell performsexocytosis, or the export of substances from the cell through avesicle that fuses with the cell membrane. In this process, particles that cannot be digested by a lysosome are carried by a vesicle to the cell membrane.
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