Which of the following structures can NOT be used to mediate protein transport in a eukaryotic cell? A.Nuclear pore comp

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Which of the following structures can NOT be used to mediate protein transport in a eukaryotic cell? A.Nuclear pore comp

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Which of the following structures can NOT be used to
mediate protein transport in a eukaryotic cell?
A.Nuclear pore complexes
B.Potassium ion channels
C.The ER protein translocators
D.The TOM complexes(translocator of the outer
mitochondrial membrane)
E. vesicles
After a vesicle is fused with the target membrane, the
v-SNAREs from the vesicle are present at the same membrane region
with its interacting t-SNAREs before they are sorted out and taken
away.
​​​​​​​T or F
The following is a wonderful way to visualize the actin
cytoskeleton under the microscope.
Fluorescent labeled taxol
Fluorescent labeled phalloidin
Fluorescent labeled colchicine
Fluorescent labeled phalloidin
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