Why do cancer cells treated with vitamin E succinate appear to be more vulnerable to rupture of their lysosomal membranes (and subsequent apoptosis) than normal cells? A. cancer cells often have an alkaline cytosol, which destabilizes the acidic lysosomes B. cancer cells often have an alkaline cytosol, which destabilizes the alkaline lysosomes C. cancer cells often have an acidic cytosol, which destabilizes the acidic lysosomes D. cancer cells often have an acidic cytosol, which destabilizes the alkaline lysosomes E. all of the above

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Why do cancer cells treated with vitamin E succinate appear to be more vulnerable to rupture of their lysosomal membranes (and subsequent apoptosis) than normal cells?

A. cancer cells often have an alkaline cytosol, which destabilizes the acidic lysosomes

B. cancer cells often have an alkaline cytosol, which destabilizes the alkaline lysosomes

C. cancer cells often have an acidic cytosol, which destabilizes the acidic lysosomes

D. cancer cells often have an acidic cytosol, which destabilizes the alkaline lysosomes

E. all of the above

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