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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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.