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Biology, 17.10.2020 22:01 issapolly

If a protein is going to stay in the cell the path it takes the following A: nucleus--> free ridosomes -->cytoplasm

B: nucleus—> attached ribosomes —> Golgi bodies —> vesicle —> cytoplasm

C: nucleus—> attached ribosomes —> ER —> cytoplasm

D: nucleus—> ER —> attached ribosomes —golgi —> vesicle —> cytoplasm

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