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question 17 (1 point) which of the following is responsible for transporting substances around the cell? vesicle lysosome vacuole active transport none of the above
Brief Explanations
To determine which organelle transports substances within the cell, we analyze each option:
- Vesicle: Small membrane - bound sacs that move materials (e.g., proteins, lipids) between cell organelles or to/from the cell membrane.
- Lysosome: Contains digestive enzymes for breaking down waste, not for transport.
- Vacuole: Stores substances (e.g., water, nutrients) but not primarily for internal transport.
- “Active transport” is a process (not an organelle), and “none of the above” is incorrect as vesicles do transport.
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A. vesicle