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Biology
Name the process by which mucin leaves the goblet cells
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Ответ:
The "Apocrine method" is a process in which the mucin leaves the globet cells.
Explanation:
Globet cells are of columnar globet shaped just like those epithelial cell which is responsible for the secretion of gel forming mucin. For secretion the method used is the merocrine method and for leaving the secretion apocrine method is used. This happens under the stress condition. The apocrine method happens or leaves the secretion through the plasma membrane which produces extracellular membrane bound vesicles. The apical portion of the secretory cells gets pinched and enters into the lumen.
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The second cell division in Meiosis is known as Meiosis II. Meiosis II is very similar to Mitosis. In both cases chromosomes line up and sister chromatids are separated by the action of the spindle fibers. The daughter cells are genetically identical to one another.
In meiosis I, chromosomes in a diploid cell resegregate, producing four haploid daughter cells. It is this step in meiosis that generates genetic diversity. DNA replication precedes the start of meiosis I. During prophase I, homologous chromosomes pair and form synapses, a step unique to meiosis.