Neurotransmitters are released from secretory vesicles in neurons by a process called exocytosis.
- A cell moves molecules out of the cell through exocytosis, a type of active transport and bulk transport. Exocytosis uses energy to move materials because it is an active transport process.
- All cells require exocytosis and its counterpart, endocytosis, because the majority of the chemicals that are necessary to them are big polar molecules that cannot passively pass through the hydrophobic region of the cell membrane.
- The proper operation of sophisticated neurological systems depends on neurotransmitters. More than 100 neurotransmitters have been found to be unique to humans, while the precise number is unknown.
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