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Where travel proteins?

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Cellular (transported) proteins travels around the cell and sometimes destined to the particular organelle where it does its function. Secreted proteins such as albumin or hemogolbin are carrier proteins. Hemoglobin carries oxygen and carbon dioxide all over the body through blood tissue.

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on the cell membrane

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