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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! Which of the following describes receptor-mediated endocytosis?

A type of pinocytosis that allows for cells to acquire large amounts of specific substances
A type of phagocytosis that creates a food vacuole digested by hydrolytic enzymes
Molecules move through passages in the cell membrane that are created by channel proteins
The fusion of the vesicle to the membrane removes phospholipids and releases contents in extracellular space

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