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Which of the following shows a probable sequence of organelles a protein would take if it were being exported from the cell?(1 point)
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Smooth ER -Vesicle- Golgi apparatus- Rough ER- Vesicle- Nucleus - Cell Membrane
Smooth ER -Vesicle- Golgi apparatus- Rough ER- Vesicle- Nucleus - Cell Membrane
Nucleus - Cytoplasm -Ribosome -Rough ER- Golgi Apparatus- Vesicle- Cell Membrane
Nucleus - Cytoplasm -Ribosome -Rough ER- Golgi Apparatus- Vesicle- Cell Membrane
Mitochondria - Ribosome- Smooth ER -Vesicle -Cell Membrane -Vesicle -Rough ER
Mitochondria - Ribosome- Smooth ER -Vesicle -Cell Membrane -Vesicle -Rough ER
Rough ER - Ribosome -Vesicle-Golgi Apparatus -Vesicle -Nucleus- Cell Membrane
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Nucleus → Cytoplasm → Ribosome → Rough ER → Golgi apparatus → Vesicle → Cell membrane
This is the pathway for a secreted protein: mRNA leaves the nucleus, is translated on a ribosome that is directed to the rough ER, then the protein is processed in the Golgi and shipped in vesicles to the plasma membrane for export.
This is the pathway for a secreted protein: mRNA leaves the nucleus, is translated on a ribosome that is directed to the rough ER, then the protein is processed in the Golgi and shipped in vesicles to the plasma membrane for export.
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