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- REEP family proteins act as wedges to promote bending of the membrane true or falseIn receptor-mediated endocytosis, each of the following could be a fate for the receptors and/or vesicle contents except recycling to the plasma membrane digestion in a lysosome. All are possible fates. release from the vesicle into the peroxisome. transcytosis.Various types of vesicle coats have been implicated in membrane traffic pathways suchas endocytosis, export from the ER to the Golgi, and transport between Golgicisternae. But so far, no coat has been identified for the secretory vesicles that carrymaterial from the Golgi to the plasma membrane. Do you think such a coat is likely toexist? Justify your answer.
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