During axonal transport

a. Kinesins carry axonal debris toward the axon terminal.
b. Kinesins move toward the nucleus of the cell.
c. Dyneins carry secretory vesicles toward the axon terminal.
d. Dyneins move away from the nucleus.
e. Microfilaments serve as the major intracellular "highway."


A

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