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The secretory system does not really exist. There is a secretory mechanism that is part of the endocrine system, and that secretes hormones into the blood stream.

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To deliver secretory products to the extracellular spaces.


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It helps in protein synthesis as well as packaging of materials into lysosomes and secretory activities of cell.


What is function of endoplasmic reticulum?

It helps in protein synthesis as well as packaging of materials into lysosomes and secretory activities of cell.


What the function of secretory vesicles?

Vesicles perform many functions through complex mechanisms that can involve many aspects of cell regulation. Secretory vesicles in particular are specialized vesicles formed in the trans-golgi apparatus for releasing a product (such as molecule or protein) outside the cell. Secretory vesicles are used for exocytosis. Mast cells use secretory vesicles to release histamine which is a molecule involved immune response. Neurotransmitters can also be transmitted in secretory vesicles from nerve cells.


What is the function of the secretory vesicle?

Vesicles perform many functions through complex mechanisms that can involve many aspects of cell regulation. Secretory vesicles in particular are specialized vesicles formed in the trans-golgi apparatus for releasing a product (such as molecule or protein) outside the cell. Secretory vesicles are used for exocytosis. Mast cells use secretory vesicles to release histamine which is a molecule involved immune response. Neurotransmitters can also be transmitted in secretory vesicles from nerve cells.


What is function of rough endoplasmic reticulum?

It helps in protein synthesis as well as packaging of materials into lysosomes and secretory activities of cell.


What is the function of an attached ribosome?

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