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jeka94
4 years ago
10

Eukaryotic cells have many different specialized structures that are involved in making, organizing, and delivering a protein mo

lecule. Describe the four organelles that are involved and the sequence of events of this process. Describe the role of each organelle. (Start with the protein production in the ribosomes.)
Biology
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]4 years ago
5 0
Firstly, ribosomes make the proteins and the proteins are being transported in membrane bound vesicles to the Golgi apparatus.Golgi apparatus then chemically stores and modifies the proteins and packages them in vesicles before secreting out of the cell. The vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane to release the proteins out of the cell.
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