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A student is investigating how different organelles work together to maintain homeostasis in a eukaryotic cell. Which of the following best explains how the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and vesicles interact to support this function?
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The endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins, which are modified and packaged by the Golgi apparatus and transported by vesicles.
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Vesicles produce proteins, which are modified by the Golgi apparatus and stored in the endoplasmic reticulum
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The endoplasmic reticulum stores genetic information, which is then packaged by the Golgi apparatus and transported by vesicles.
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The Golgi apparatus produces proteins, which are stored in the endoplasmic reticulum and moved by vesicles.
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A. The endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins, which are modified and packaged by the Golgi apparatus and transported by vesicles.
Explanation: Ribosomes on rough ER synthesize proteins, the Golgi modifies/sorts and packages them, and vesicles carry the proteins to their destinations, maintaining cellular homeostasis.
Explanation: Ribosomes on rough ER synthesize proteins, the Golgi modifies/sorts and packages them, and vesicles carry the proteins to their destinations, maintaining cellular homeostasis.
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