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Macrophage cells undergo a process called phagocytosis in which material is brought into a cell in the form of membrane vesicles and then transported along microtubules toward the cell center. assuming that the centrosome is near the cell center, you can predict that these vesicles are moving to the end of microtubules using the motor protein

a. minus end; dynein
b. plus end; kinesin
c. minus end; kinesin
d. plus end; dynein

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