Which of the following correctly shows the sequence of organelles a protein would take if it were being exported from the cell?(1 point)

Responses

Ribosome →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi Apparatus →
Vesicle →
Cell Membrane
Ribosome right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi Apparatus right arrow Vesicle right arrow Cell Membrane

Ribosome →
Vesicle →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi Apparatus →
Cell Membrane
Ribosome right arrow Vesicle right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi Apparatus right arrow Cell Membrane

Smooth ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi apparatus →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Nucleus
Smooth ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi apparatus right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Nucleus

Ribosome →
Smooth ER →
Vesicle →
Cell Membrane →
Vesicle →
Rough ER

1 answer

The correct sequence of organelles for a protein being exported from the cell is:

Ribosome → Rough ER → Vesicle → Golgi Apparatus → Vesicle → Cell Membrane

This pathway illustrates that ribosomes synthesize the protein, which is then transported to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER) for processing and folding, packaged into a vesicle, sent to the Golgi apparatus for further modification and sorting, and finally packaged into a vesicle that fuses with the cell membrane for export.

So the answer is:

Ribosome → Rough ER → Vesicle → Golgi Apparatus → Vesicle → Cell Membrane