A drug renders a cell unable to perform endocytosis, while retaining its ability to expel material by exocytosis. What would happen to the cell?
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Imagine a cell can perform exocytosis, but only minimal endocytosis. What would happen to the cell? a. The cell would secrete all its intracellular proteins. b. The plasma membrane would increase in size over time. c. The cell would stop expressing integral receptor proteins in its plasma membrane. d. The cell would lyse.
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