When a vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane, which way will the monolayer that was exposed to the interior of the vesicle face?

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The answer is cell exterior.

When the vesicle buds from the cellular organelle and fuses with the plasma membrane, the monolayer exposed to the interior of the vesicle will face the cell's exterior.

Vesicles and cell membranes are membranous in nature. They are made of a phospholipid bilayer The phospholipid bilayer consists of a hydrophobic tail group arranged in the exterior and a hydrophilic head group arranged in the interior. Vesicles help in the storage and transportation of materials within the cell.

Exocytosis is a process by which the vesicles fuse with the cell membrane. As the fusion process occurs the content within the vesicles is released out of the cell.

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When a vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane, which way will the monolayer that was exposed to the interior of the vesicle face?

It depends on where, along the plasma membrane, the vesicle fuses.

the endomembrane system

the cell cytoplasm

the cell exterior

The direction the monolayer will face will be established randomly.