Proteins are manufactured from the "blueprints" found on DNA. After they are translated, they are moved through a system of internal membranes before being distributed throughout the rest of the cell. At some point in this process, they are modified to their functional form. • Describe the movement of proteins from their manufacturing point through this internal membrane system. • In your own words, discuss the role of each of the following structures in the whole process: cell membrane, vesicles (at two points in the process), ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmc reticulum. Be sure to
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the chromeosomes is not in the plant cell its in only the animal cell
@sydrockx3 dear all eukaryotes have chromosomes......including plants
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