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Endocytosis

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its Exocytosis
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wrong 
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its exocytosis
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Endo=into
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nope your wrong that user is rigth 
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Many vesicles are bound to proteins called "molecular motors" (kinesin or dyein). Kinesin and dynein are bount to cytoskeletal filaments called microtubules. Kinesin moves vesicles along microtubules in a direction away from the nucleus. Dynein moves vesicles along microtubules in a direction toward the nucleus.

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it's different for many people but for me, it's exocytosis, and don't argue in the comments below. it's you're fault if you believe my answer because it's different for many people.

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None - it would use vesicles to move stuff out of itself.

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mpaul

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Actually for APex the answer is Endocytosis

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a cell transports things across the cell membrane from areas of high concentration to ares of low concentration

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permeability

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By active transport..i believe

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Endocytosis (APEX)

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eukarytoicd

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right for apex :)

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