Pronunciation: /ˌɛksoʊˈsaɪtoʊsɪs/
noun a process by which a cell transports secretory products through vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell
A1 Exocytosis is a process where cells release substances outside of the cell.
A2 During exocytosis, vesicles fuse with the cell membrane to release their contents.
B1 Exocytosis plays a crucial role in neurotransmission by allowing neurons to release neurotransmitters.
B2 The process of exocytosis is regulated by various proteins and signaling pathways within the cell.
C1 Researchers are studying the mechanisms of exocytosis to better understand how cells communicate and interact with their environment.
C2 Exocytosis is a complex cellular process that involves the coordination of multiple organelles and molecular machinery.
formal Exocytosis is a cellular process in which vesicles release their contents outside the cell.
informal Exocytosis is like when cells spit out stuff.
slang Cells do exocytosis to get rid of their junk.
figurative Exocytosis is like a cell throwing out its trash.
exocytosed
exocytosis
more exocytotic
most exocytotic
exocytoses
will exocytose
has exocytosed
is exocytosing
exocytosis
exocytosis
to exocytose
exocytosing
exocytosing