During receptor-mediated endocytosis, the ultimate fate of the vesicle and/or its contents include(s)

A) transcytosis.
B) transport to late endosome for digestion.
C) recycling of receptors.
D) only choices B and C
E) choices A, B, and C


E) choices A, B, and C

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