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Push Substance Exocytosis Actively Membrane Vesicles Neurotransmitters Pass

Exocytosis actively expels substances from the cell membrane, for example, through neurotransmitter vesicles.

Exocytosis is the active process where substances are expelled from the cell membrane, often through vesicles like those carrying neurotransmitters.

Front Exocytosis
Back Actively push substance out of membrane
ex) vesicles with neurotransmitters push out substance to pass on impulse

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