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Scientists have modified a clathrin molecule so that it still assembles but forms an open-ended lattice instead of a closed spherical cage. how would this clathrin molecule affect endocytosis in cells? choose one: a vesicles would be larger, increasing the cargo endocytosed. b. all movement of molecules into and out of the cell would cease. c. vesicles cannot form properly without a clathrin cage, thus inhibiting endocytosis. d. endocytosis would be unaffected, since adaptors and receptors can still interact.

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