Exocytosis is the correct answer. Zymogens like pepsinogen are leaving, not entering the cell, so it's not exocytosis. They are too large for channel protein transport or simple diffusion. They are "shipped" outside the cell via vesicular transport into the gastric lumen, where catabolism of proteins can begin.
<span>There are many interesting aspects in these statues of the sphinx which is basically a limestone statue of lion with man's head. So this particular headdress of rearing cobra which was worn on the head of the Sphinx is that it is believed of giving protection from the evil forces.</span>
I believe it is the last choice
<span>Biological pest control is more successful in smaller environments or area because it is easier to monitor and control the experiment in these areas. Also, they can be confined only to this particular area. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>