Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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ISBN: 9780134443775
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
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Chapter 6, Problem 8TYK
A fluorescent green tag is attached to a protein being synthesized and inserted into an area of rough ER membrane. Which of the following is a possible route for that protein to follow?
- a. rough ER → Golgi → lysosome → nuclear envelope → plasma membrane
- b. rough ER → transport vesicle → Golgi → vesicle → plasma membrane → food vacuole
- c. rough ER → transport vesicle → Golgi → vesicle → extracellular matrix
- d. rough ER → transport vesicle → Golgi → smooth ER → plasma membrane
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