Which of the following correctly shows the sequence of organelles a protein would take if it were being exported from the cell?(1 point)

Responses

Smooth ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi apparatus →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Nucleus
Smooth ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi apparatus right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Nucleus

Ribosome →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi Apparatus →
Vesicle →
Cell Membrane
Ribosome right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi Apparatus right arrow Vesicle right arrow Cell Membrane

Ribosome →
Vesicle →
Rough ER →
Vesicle →
Golgi Apparatus →
Cell Membrane
Ribosome right arrow Vesicle right arrow Rough ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Golgi Apparatus right arrow Cell Membrane

Ribosome →
Smooth ER →
Vesicle →
Cell Membrane →
Vesicle →
Rough ER
Ribosome right arrow Smooth ER right arrow Vesicle right arrow Cell Membrane right arrow Vesicle right arrow Rough ER

1 answer

The correct sequence of organelles for a protein being exported from the cell is:

Ribosome → Rough ER → Vesicle → Golgi Apparatus → Vesicle → Cell Membrane

So the correct option is:

Ribosome → Rough ER → Vesicle → Golgi Apparatus → Vesicle → Cell Membrane

This sequence accurately reflects the process of protein synthesis and export, where proteins are synthesized by ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER), packaged into vesicles, processed in the Golgi apparatus, and then transported to the cell membrane for export.

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