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5 March, 08:37

Describe how vesicles containing proteins move in and out of the cell membrane

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  1. 5 March, 10:43
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    Vesicles Carry Cargo. Most molecules, including proteins, are too large to pass directly through membranes. Vesicles are constantly forming - especially at the plasma membrane, the ER, and the Golgi. Once formed, vesicles deliver their contents to destinations within or outside of the cell.
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