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Cholera is a disease caused by Vibrio choleraebacteria. Cholera gets into the body through contaminated water or food. Severe
diarrhea from cholera can kill a person in just a few hours.
In the first stage of cholera, the bacterium finds a host cell in the small intestine. The bacterium then releases toxic proteins called
toxins near the host cell. Through which process could a large molecule such as a protein leave the cholera cell? a. osmosis b. Diffusion c. Exocytosis and d. Endocytosis
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