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DNA from the nucleus is transcribed into mRNA. mRNA travels to the ribosomal subunit and is translated into amino acids forming a polypeptide chain. The chain travels through the ER and exits via transport vesicle. The transport vesicle enters the golgi and a new vesicle exits with the hydrolase. The vesicle fuses with the lysosome and is ready to digest!

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