asked 21.0k views
4 votes
Which transport process does the cell use to direct the contents of vesicles out of the cell membrane?

A. Endocytosis
B. Diffusion
C. Exocytosis
D. Passive transport

2 Answers

6 votes
That process is known as "Exocytosis"

So, option C is your answer.

Hope this helps!
answered
User Mark Rowe
by
7.9k points
5 votes

The right option is; C. Exocytosis

Exocytosis is the transport process that the cell uses to direct the contents of vesicles out of the cell membrane.

Exocytosis is a type of active transport in which substances are moved from within a cell to the external part of the cell with the use of cellular energy. In this process, membrane enclosed vesicles that contain cellular substances are moved to the cell membrane. The vesicles join with the cell membrane and their contents is released out of the cell membrane.


answered
User Schellmax
by
8.2k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.