EBK HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Silverthorn
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Chapter 21, Problem 6CC
Draw a cell showing (1) an enzyme in a cytoplasmic secretory vesicle, (2) exocytosis of the vesicle, and (3) the enzyme remaining bound to the surface membrane of the cell rather than floating away.
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proteins, can be free floating or
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muscle cells)
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Chapter 21 Solutions
EBK HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
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