Multiple Choice
Some drugs are now being delivered into cells through liposomes, in which the drug is surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer. How do the drugs enter into the cell?
A) The drug destroys the liposome and diffuses into the cell.
B) The liposome cuts a hole in the cell membrane and injects the drug into the cell.
C) The liposome fuses with the phospholipid bilayer of the cell.
D) Protein channels on the cell surface transport the liposomes into the cell.
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