How do vesicles carrying proteins destined for secretion mov
     How do vesicles carrying proteins destined for secretion move to the plasma membrane?  by diffusion  They swim with flagella.  a long microtubules  They swim with cilia  a long actin  The diagram to the right shows a cell and many  sucrose molecules. If the cell membrane is permeable to sucrose, in which direction will the sucrose move?  Into the cell  Out of the cell  There isn\'t enough information to let  Both into rod out of the cell.  The success worst move  If you wanted to separated cells from a plant tissue into individual cell you would need to  ?  adherens junctions  Primary cell walls  plasmodesmata  hemidemosomes  middle lamella  The fluid material located outside of nucleus is the  nucleoplasm  cytosol  vacuole  endoplasm  protoplasm 
  
  Solution
1. Vesicles carrying proteins molecules destined for secretion move along with microtubules and reach to the plasma membrane. Vesicles are carried by two motor proteins, namely kinesin and dynein.
Hence, the correct answer is (c) along microtubules.

