Asked by Kousar Gulzar on May 31, 2024
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Transport large particles into a cell
A) cell membrane
B) cytoplasm
C) nucleus
D) nuclear membrane
E) nucleoplasm
F) nucleolus
G) ribosomes
H) endoplasmic reticulum
I) mitochondria
J) Golgi apparatus
K) lysosomes
L) pinocytic vesicles
M) centrosome
N) centrioles
Pinocytic Vesicles
Small, fluid-filled sacs within the cell that are involved in the process of pinocytosis, allowing for the intake of liquid and dissolved substances.
Transport
The act of moving people or goods from one location to another via vehicles, containers, or by other means.
Cell Membrane
The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell, controlling the movement of substances in and out.
- Gain insight into the particular functions of cell organelles in cellular operations.
Verified Answer
ZK
Zybrea KnightJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
L
Explanation :
Pinocytic vesicles are involved in the process of pinocytosis, which is a form of endocytosis where the cell ingests extracellular fluids and large particles.
Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the particular functions of cell organelles in cellular operations.