Which one of the following is considered a mechanism by which a membrane-bound enzyme,such as alkaline phosphatase,is released from a hepatocyte into blood?
A) Bile acids solubilize membrane-bound enzymes.
B) Cell injury allows leakage of the enzyme into blood.
C) Decreased expression of the enzyme causes release from the membrane.
D) Alcohol fragments membranes and causes release of the membrane-bound enzyme.
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