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Evaluate the role of the Golgi apparatus in modifying and packaging proteins. How does it ensure proteins are correctly processed and delivered?(1 point)
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The Golgi apparatus uses vesicles to transport proteins to their destinations.
The Golgi apparatus uses vesicles to transport proteins to their destinations.
The Golgi apparatus uses ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
The Golgi apparatus uses ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
The Golgi apparatus relies on the nucleus for protein modification.
The Golgi apparatus relies on the nucleus for protein modification.
The Golgi apparatus employs lysosomes for protein degradation.
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- The Golgi apparatus uses vesicles to transport proteins to their destinations.
Brief explanation: The Golgi modifies proteins (e.g., glycosylation, phosphorylation, cleavage), sorts and tags them, and packages them into transport vesicles that bud off and fuse with the correct target (plasma membrane, lysosome, or secretory pathway), ensuring proper processing and delivery.
- The Golgi apparatus uses vesicles to transport proteins to their destinations.
Brief explanation: The Golgi modifies proteins (e.g., glycosylation, phosphorylation, cleavage), sorts and tags them, and packages them into transport vesicles that bud off and fuse with the correct target (plasma membrane, lysosome, or secretory pathway), ensuring proper processing and delivery.
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