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Exocytosis Defined

The process by which intracellular chemicals (including hormones) are released.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) The hormone released from the pituitary that stimulates estrogen production in females, and sperm production in males. FSH uses cyclic AMP as its second messenger.

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  • Phagocytosis: this animation links phagocytosis with lysosomes fuse/digest, then exocytosis for getting rid of the waste products

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