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why are vesicles able to fuse with the plasma membrane? they are negati…

Question

why are vesicles able to fuse with the plasma membrane?
they are negatively charged
they are both made of proteins
they are positively charged

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Vesicles and the plasma - membrane are both composed of a lipid - bilayer structure. This similar composition allows them to fuse. The options provided are incorrect. Vesicles and plasma - membrane fusion is due to their lipid - based nature, not charge or protein - only composition.

Answer:

None of the above options are correct.