Cells dispose of large waste molecules through a process called(1 point) Responses endocytosis. endocytosis. osmosis. osmosis. diffusion. diffusion. exocytosis.

exocytosis.

The correct answer is "exocytosis." Exocytosis is a process by which cells remove large waste molecules or other materials from within the cell. During exocytosis, a specialized vesicle called a secretory vesicle fuses with the cell membrane, releasing the contents of the vesicle outside of the cell. This process allows cells to eliminate waste molecules that are too large to be transported through the cell membrane via simple diffusion or osmosis.

To determine the correct answer, you can recall the different processes involved in cellular waste disposal and identify the one that matches the description. In this case, endocytosis and exocytosis are the two processes involved in the transport of large molecules, while diffusion and osmosis are general processes for the movement of smaller molecules across a selectively permeable membrane. By considering this information, you can arrive at the correct answer of "exocytosis" as the process by which cells dispose of large waste molecules.

The correct answer is exocytosis.