Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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degradation of protein within a cell can occur within the _ or by use of _
1. golgi app; protease enzyme chymotrypsin and trypsin
2. endoplasmic recticulum; proteasome
3. endoplasmic rec; protease enzyme chymotrypsin and trypsin
4. lysome; proteasome
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