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5 June, 21:59

Proteins are synthesized at the ribosome and are often modified en route to their destination. How are these modified proteins most likely transported within a compartmentalized eukaryotic cell? A) Proteins are transported in free-floating ribosomes. B) Proteins are transported in vesicles between membrane-bound organelles. C) Proteins are transported along the cell's extensive intramembranous system. D) Proteins are transported along the cell's extensive extracellular membrane system.

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  1. 6 June, 00:43
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    b

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  2. 6 June, 01:12
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    Option - (B) : Proteins are transported in vesicles between membrane-bound organelles.

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    There are a number of organelles and in order to synthesize the different number of proteins from the given blueprint provided to the ribosomes (organelles required for protein syntheses), these blueprints or sliced DNA molecules is kept safe from avoiding any lose inside membrane bounded bodies or vesicles or in more simple terms the packages inside the eukaryotic cell. As eukaryotic cell is itself made up of different membrane bounded and once independent unicellular cells, as they combined to form a much greater and complex cell for advanced form of functions.
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