Final answer:
Kinesin and dynein transport vesicles along microtubules, not microfilaments, making the statement false. Kinesin moves vesicles towards the plus end of microtubules.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question asks whether motor MAPs such as kinesin move vesicles toward the plus end of microfilaments. The statement is false. Motor proteins like kinesin and dynein are known to interact with microtubules, not microfilaments, to transport cellular cargo such as vesicles. Kinesin facilitates anterograde transport, moving vesicles toward the plus end of microtubules, typically away from the center of the cell towards the periphery. On the other hand, dynein typically moves vesicles towards the minus end of microtubules in retrograde transport, back towards the center of the cell.