How do vesicles move from place to place in an organized way within the cell?
A) Molecular motors pull them along the microtubules and microfilaments of the cytoskeleton
B) Vaults pull them along the microtubules and microfilaments of the cytoskeleton.
C) Rafts pull them along the microtubules and microfilaments of the cytoskeleton.
D) Microvilli and flagella move them along the microtubules and microfilaments of the cytoskeleton.
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