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Q. What is the primary cause of membrane "disturbance" during the PEG-induced fusion process? 

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  1. The high temperature of the washing buffer. 
  2. The mechanical force of the centrifuge.
  3. The removal of PEG molecules during washing, which pulls out bound plasma lemma components. 
  4. The sudden influx of water into the vacuole.
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