Final answer:
The Gurken signaling pathway does not directly recruit any of the items listed, such as microtubules, ribosomes, mitochondria, or the Golgi apparatus to the cytoplasm; it is involved in Drosophila development. The question appears to be incorrect or misstated in the context of cell biology.
Step-by-step explanation:
Gurken signaling does not recruit any of the listed options directly to the cytoplasm. Gurken signaling is specifically related to cell signaling during Drosophila oogenesis. The question seems to be a mix-up with other concepts related to cell biology.
For the other questions provided as reference:
- Intermediate filaments are important in the formation of the nuclear lamina.
- The structures of a eukaryotic cell not likely derived from an endosymbiotic bacterium include all listed options except mitochondrial DNA.
- The RNA components of ribosomes are synthesized in the nucleolus.