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Transport vesicles play a key part in moving molecules to and from the membrane-confined chambers of the secretory pathway. Proteins are transported in vesicles; the proteins are made on the cytosolic side of membranes.

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Why are proteins and polysaccharides cannot be transported across a cell membrane by carrier proteins?

They are too large to be transformed by carrier proteins. They are moved across by Vesicles instead.


Sequence the course of the newly made proteins from the rough er to the outside of the cell?

Ribosomes make proteins on the rough ER. The proteins are packages into vesicles. The vesicles transport the newly made proteins from the rough ER to the Golgi apparautus. In the Golgi apparautus, proteins are pocessed and then packages into new versicles. Many of these varsicles move to the cells membran and release their contents outside the cell.


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Sercretory vesicles are derived from Golgi bodies. After synthesis, proteins are modified in ER and transported to golgi bodies. Theses vesicles will then transport or secrete out the proteins similar to exocytosis.


What happens after the synthesis of proteins?

After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.


What part of a cell packages and distributes proteins?

The Golgi apparatus modifies and collects proteins within a cell, and packages them in vesicles, which are then transported throughout the cell.


What are small sacs that contain cell products that can be be transported?

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What does the vesicles do in the cell?

They mostly secrete proteins...


What modifies proteins and shuttles them between organelles?

The process of protein modification and shuttling between organelles is primarily facilitated by molecular machinery known as the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus. The ER modifies proteins through processes like glycosylation, folding, and quality control. After modification, the proteins are then transported in vesicles from the ER to the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi further modifies the proteins and packages them into vesicles for transport to their final destinations within or outside the cell.


Where do the vesicles come from?

The modified proteins are then enclosed in new vesicles that bud from the surface of the Golgi apparatus.


Is rough endoplasmic reticulum transport proteins to the Golgi apparatus?

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What Small sac containing cell products that can be transported in the cell?

Little sacs that carry molecules are known as vesicles.


Does the Golgi apparatus include ribosomes?

Ribosomes put together amino acids to make protein.These proteins are transported to golgi .Then packs into secretory vesicles to transportation