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Q: What site do the empty transport RNA molecules leave the ribosomes at?
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What waste materials leave the cell through the cell membrance?

Proteins that are attached to the ribosomes, I suppose


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Ribosomes are transported into the nucleus via the nuclear pores. From there the ribosomes leave the nucleus and travel to the cytoplasm.


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What is the process called after proteins are made by ribosomes and they leave the cell?

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They are used in both, in passive the molecules move in , then change the shape then leave and the entering and leaving are both by diffusion. in active transport molecules move in by diffusion, change the shape of the carrier protein, then because theyre moving into the cell where the molecule is in higher concentration energy is required to push the molecules out of the carrier proteins, this energy comes from ATP which is supplied to the carrier proteins.


How do ribosomes get to the ER from the nucleus?

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Does anything enter or leave the membrane-bound nucleus of animal cells?

Yes materials made inside of the nucleus such as ribosomes must leave


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