After ingesting a bacteria, macrophages process bacterial parts and ‘present’ them to acquired immunity cells so the acquired immune cells recognize these invaders again in the future. The antigen-presenting proteins ultimately end up in the plasma membrane. Where did it receive the post-translation modification that determined its final location?       a.   The ribosome       b.   The ER       c.   The Golgi       d.   The vesicle

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After ingesting a bacteria, macrophages process bacterial parts and ‘present’ them to acquired immunity cells so the acquired immune cells recognize these invaders again in the future. The antigen-presenting proteins ultimately end up in the plasma membrane. Where did it receive the post-translation modification that determined its final location?

 
 
 
a.   The ribosome
 
 
 
b.   The ER
 
 
 
c.   The Golgi
 
 
 
d.   The vesicle
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