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Was (wer) ist hyposecretion$37039$ - definition

CONTROLLED RELEASE OF SUBSTANCES BY CELLS OR TISSUES
Secretory pathway; Secrete; Secretions; Secretory vesicles; Bodily secretions; Secreted; Secretory vesicle; Cell secretion; Secernation; Secernated; Secretory cell; Secretion system; T1SS; T5SS; Secretory granule; Type IV secretion; Hypersecretion; Hyposecretion; Secretory; Secretion rate; Secretion rates
  • '''Porosome'''

secretion         
(secretions)
1.
Secretion is the process by which certain liquid substances are produced by parts of plants or from the bodies of people or animals.
...the secretion of adrenaline.
...insulin secretion.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Secretions are liquid substances produced by parts of plants or bodies.
...gastric secretions.
N-PLURAL
secrete         
(secretes, secreting, secreted)
1.
If part of a plant, animal, or human secretes a liquid, it produces it.
The sweat glands secrete water.
VERB: V n
2.
If you secrete something somewhere, you hide it there so that nobody will find it. (LITERARY)
She secreted the gun in the kitchen cabinet.
VERB: V n prep/adv
secretion         
n.
1) an internal secretion
2) a secretion from

Wikipedia

Secretion

Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, such as a secreted chemical substance from a cell or gland. In contrast, excretion is the removal of certain substances or waste products from a cell or organism. The classical mechanism of cell secretion is via secretory portals at the plasma membrane called porosomes. Porosomes are permanent cup-shaped lipoprotein structures embedded in the cell membrane, where secretory vesicles transiently dock and fuse to release intra-vesicular contents from the cell.

Secretion in bacterial species means the transport or translocation of effector molecules for example: proteins, enzymes or toxins (such as cholera toxin in pathogenic bacteria e.g. Vibrio cholerae) from across the interior (cytoplasm or cytosol) of a bacterial cell to its exterior. Secretion is a very important mechanism in bacterial functioning and operation in their natural surrounding environment for adaptation and survival.