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cytosol and peroxisomes. |
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cytosol and mitochondria. |
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cytosol and the nucleus. |
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cytosol and the endoplasmic reticulum. |
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option C) Cytosol and nucleus.
As it allows the molecules to enter and exit the molecules between cytosol and nucleus through small nuclear pores.
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Gated transport allows exchange of materials between ... cytosol and peroxisomes. cytosol and mitochondria. cytosol and...
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