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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 15. Constitutive vs Regulated Secretory Pathways, Regulated Pathway typically Vessicles are larger, Regulated Pathway are Stored for a while, Contents of vesicle become condensed over time thus Look various shades of gray on EM, CONSTITUTIVE VERSUS REGULATED SECRETIONS from Golgi Complex, Constitutive Pathway is Default Pathway, CONSTITUTIVE VERSUS REGULATED SECRETIONS side note Polarized secretions, Constitutive Pathway stream Steady, Constitutive Pathway vessicles have Coatomer coats, Constitutive Pathway occurs in All cells, Constitutive Pathway includes Peripheral proteins, CONSTITUTIVE VERSUS REGULATED SECRETIONS Reference Pages 148-149, Condensing vesicles ie Contents of vesicle become condensed over time, Regulated Pathway substances released this way include Mucus, CONSTITUTIVE VERSUS REGULATED SECRETIONS compare Constitutive Pathway, Contents of vesicle become condensed over time become Secretory Granule, Regulated Pathway typically Contents are more dense, Regulated Pathway Vesicles have Clathrin coated pits, In response to a stimulus like Calcium, Released note Condensing vesicles, Stored for a while then Released