Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain as permanent residents of which part of a eukaryotic cell? A. The Golgi B. The nucleus OC. The cytoplasm D. The endoplasmic reticulum OE. The lysosome QUESTION 38 Which of the following proteins does NOT coat vesicles within a cell. OA. Clathrin

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Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain as permanent residents of which part of a eukaryotic cell?
A. The Golgi
B.
The nucleus
OC. The cytoplasm
OD. The endoplasmic reticulum
OE. The lysosome
QUESTION 38
Which of the following proteins does NOT coat vesicles within a cell.
OA. Clathrin
B. Ubiquitin
COPII
D. COPI
E. All of the above
OC.
QUESTION 39
The association of which cellular structure on the cytoplasmic face of the membrane, distinguishes
the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) from the smooth ER?
A. Calnexin
OB.
Spliceosomes
C. Ribosomes
D. Clathrin
E. Microfilaments
Transcribed Image Text:Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain as permanent residents of which part of a eukaryotic cell? A. The Golgi B. The nucleus OC. The cytoplasm OD. The endoplasmic reticulum OE. The lysosome QUESTION 38 Which of the following proteins does NOT coat vesicles within a cell. OA. Clathrin B. Ubiquitin COPII D. COPI E. All of the above OC. QUESTION 39 The association of which cellular structure on the cytoplasmic face of the membrane, distinguishes the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) from the smooth ER? A. Calnexin OB. Spliceosomes C. Ribosomes D. Clathrin E. Microfilaments
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