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The DNA from the nucleus is read in the ribosomes, which makes proteins. Then the protein is "perfected" in the endoplasmic reticulm, put in a vesicle and sent to the Golgi apparatus where it is package in a vesicle once more and sent out into the cell were it becomes part of the membrane, the cytoplasm, or the lysosomes.

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