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- Is the following statement true or false? Digestive enzymes in the lysosome are inactivated when the lysosome becomes acidic.Put the following structures in order according to the pathway of a secreted protein: a. plasma membrane b. Golgi bodies c. endoplasmic reticulum d. post-Golgi vesiclesWhich of the following is not a cellular process of the endoplasmic reticulum and/or the Golgi complex? cellular detoxification ribosome subunit biogenesis glycosylation protein folding/chaperone function
- Proteins that possess a signal sequence of substantially non-polar amino acids, but do not possess a signal sequence of several positively-charged amino acids, are destined for which cellular location? the peroxisome the endoplasmic reticulum the chloroplast the mitochondrion the cytosolWhich is the definition of 'retrograde' with respect to membrane trafficking? movement from the endosome to the lysosome movement from the ER to the Golgi to either the plasma membrane or the endosome/lysosome movement from the cytoplasm to the nucleus movement from the Golgi to the ERRough Endoplasmic reticulum is the site of the synthesis of proteins that stay in the cytoplasm of the Cell? (yes/no, how). Explain also your answer with the help of diagram.
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