Test:AP Biology

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How are integral proteins introduced into the cellular membrane of an eukaryotic cell?

Cells have all of the necessary membrane proteins upon completing mitosis

Endocytosis brings in the necessary proteins and incorporates them into the membrane

Exocytosis supplies the membrane with the necessary proteins, which are present on the secretory vesicle

Cytoplasmic ribosomes translate the necessary proteins and send them to the membrane

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