exocitózists
Exocitózists is a theoretical biological process that describes the mechanism by which cells secrete large molecules or particles out of the cell. This process is distinct from diffusion or active transport, which are typically used for smaller molecules. Exocitózists is believed to involve the formation of a membrane-bound vesicle within the cell that encapsulates the substance to be secreted. This vesicle then travels to the cell membrane, fuses with it, and releases its contents into the extracellular environment. This mechanism is thought to be crucial for the secretion of various substances, including proteins, hormones, neurotransmitters, and waste products.
The details of exocitózists are still largely theoretical and are an area of active research in cell