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kaibeth:

Which of the following best describes what happens after a protein is made in the endoplasmic reticulum of an animal cell? A. It is sent to the Golgi apparatus for further processing. B. It attaches to a ribosome to be encoded and used in DNA replication. C. It is stored in the large central vacuole until it is needed by the cell. D. It is released to the mitochondria to be broken down and used for energy.

DADDYROXY:

what should we eliminate?

kaibeth:

well I am thinking the answer is A because the proteins travel into the Golgi apparatus

kaibeth:

I just wanted a second opinion

DADDYROXY:

@kaibeth wrote:
well I am thinking the answer is A because the proteins travel into the Golgi apparatus
yes that's the answer.

DADDYROXY:

and yes the proteins does travel to the Golgi Apparatus

kaibeth:

thank you

kaibeth:

I really appreciate the help today.

DADDYROXY:

it is stored there and yw (:

DADDYROXY:

npp

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