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58. What do you think would happen if a cell were treated internally with reagents that blocked the formation of clathrin coated vesicles

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Molecules or proteins will not be transported within the cells from organelles to organelles

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If a cell were treated internally with reagents that blocked the formation of clathrin coated vesicles, proteins will not be transported within the cell from one organelles to another because clathrin is a protein that lead to the formation of coated vessicles and these coated vessicles play a major role in vessicular transport by allowing the transport of proteins or molecules with the cells from organelles to organelles like organelles in the post-Golgi network connecting the trans-Golgi network endosomes and also cell membrane and lysosomes.

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