Why do vesicles move around the cytoplasm?
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to form the Golgi complex
to make new proteins
to suppot the cell membrane
to move materials around
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Because vesicles are made of phospholipids, they can break off of and fuse with other membraneous material. This allows them to serve as small transport containers, moving substances around the cell and to the cell membrane.
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D. Is correct answer
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