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Q: Motor proteins that move vesicles along a microtubule toward the plus end are called?
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What organelles carries materials between er and Golgi complex?

they are transport vesicles which bud off from the Golgi and travel along microtubules toward their target site.


What is needed to move a vesicle along micro tubules toward the center of the cell?

Mitotic spindles are needed to move the micro tubules to the center of the cell. Added: Motor proteins generally move vesicles around the cell.


In which process does the cell use a vesicle to move molecules into the cell?

Endocytosis


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Certain chemical gradients began to form microtubule sub-units together that extend out on two places on the amoeba's membrane into what are called pseudopodia. These pseudopodia engulf the food and the ameoba pull itself toward the food rather than pulling the pseudopodia into the main body.


What does an amoeba form when it surrounds food?

Certain chemical gradients began to form microtubule sub-units together that extend out on two places on the amoeba's membrane into what are called pseudopodia. These pseudopodia engulf the food and the ameoba pull itself toward the food rather than pulling the pseudopodia into the main body.


Dynein and kinesin are?

motor proteins. Dyenein - move toward the minus end of microtubules (toward the centrosome) Kinesin - move toward the positive end of microtubules (away from the centrosome)


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it is sent through the neurotransmittersAt the synaptic terminal an electrical impulse will trigger the migration of vesicles containing neurotransmitters toward the presynaptic membrane.


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