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Which is the BEST explanation of the two organelles that work together to transport proteins out of a eukaryotic animal cell?



A.
The nucleus and the mitochondria work together to transport proteins by directing and providing the cell with energy to create proteins so that they can be taken out of the cell.

B.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi body work together to transport proteins by delivering and packaging proteins so that they can be taken out of the cell.

C.
The cell wall and the vacuole work together to transport proteins by providing internal support and pressure so that proteins can be taken out of the cell.

D.
The ribosome and the cytoplasm work together to transport proteins by creating proteins and providing them with a means to be taken out of the cell.

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B.

The rough endoplasmic reticulum (with bound ribosomes) synthesizes and begins processing proteins, which are packaged into transport vesicles that go to the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi further modifies, sorts and packages those proteins into secretory vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane to release the proteins outside the cell.