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It selectively lets things transport into and out of the Cell.

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What sentence best describes exocytosis?

Which sentence best describes exocytosis? A. a vesicle fuses to a lysosome and its contents are destroyed B. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents enter the cell C. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents leave the cell D. a vesicle fuses to the nuclear envelope and its contents enter the nucleus? Exocytosis is the durable, energy-consuming process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane into the extracellular space.


Which part of the animal cell protects the contents of the cell?

Cell membrane


Which process is occurring when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents inside of the cell?

The process that occurs when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents inside the cell is called exocytosis. Exocytosis is a form of active transport where the vesicle membrane merges with the cell membrane, allowing the vesicle contents to be released into the extracellular space or inside the cell.


Which transport process does the cell use to direct the contents of vesicles out of the cell membrane?

Exocytosis


What happens to the pocket in the cell in the membrane when it breaks loose from the membrane?

Usually, the membrane will burst and let its contents out into the cell membrane and get used up.


What are the contents of the cell called between the plasma membrane and the nuclear membrane?

Cytoplasm


In exocytosis, the membrane package fuses with?

The cell membrane fuses with the membrane package in exocytosis.


What is bound by nuclear membrane?

the cytoplasm and the cell contents


What is the purpose of the cell membrane in pond organisms?

The purpose of the cell membrane to pond organisms is to separate and protect contents in the pond cell from those outside the cell membrane.


Why would the cell not work if there was no cell membrane?

Its "contents" would disperse into the surrounding medium. The cell membrane separates the "living contents" (where the biochemical reactions of life happen) from the surrounding "nonliving medium". When the two mix because the cell membrane is breached, the cell dies.


What makes a cell increase in size faster the cell membrane or the cell contents?

a virus


What protective barrier separates a cell's contents from the cell's environment?

A cell membrane, or cell wall.