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Vacuoles which often contain molecules that are destined for

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Vacuoles which often contain molecules that are destined for

Vacuoles which often contain molecules that are destined for exocytosis are bound by the same kind of phospholipid bilayer that makes up the cell membrane How does the structure of the vacuole membrane most likely facilitate exocytosis A B C D The structure of the vacuole membrane allows molecules of all types to easily cross through the vacuole membrane and to be released into the extracellular environment The structure of the vacuole membrane prevents small nonpolar molecules from easily moving across it until the contents of the vacuole are ready to be released into the ex tracellular environment The structure of the vacuole membrane allows it to fuse with the cell membrane and re lease the contents of the vacuole into the extracellular environment The structure of the vacuole membrane allows it to maintain a rigid shape that can be easily transported across the cell and its contents to be released into the extracellular environment