Ribosomes that do not anchor on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum during translation are most likely OO synthesizing Golgi proteins. synthesizing cytoplasmic proteins. synthesizing lysosomal proteins. synthesizing ER proteins.

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Ribosomes that do not anchor on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum during translation are **most** likely

#### Options:
- ∘ synthesizing Golgi proteins.
- ∘ synthesizing cytoplasmic proteins.
- ∘ synthesizing lysosomal proteins.
- ∘ synthesizing ER proteins.

### Explanation:
When ribosomes are not anchored to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), they typically remain free-floating in the cytoplasm. These unattached ribosomes generally synthesize proteins that operate within the cytoplasm itself, as opposed to those that are secreted or incorporated into membranes. Therefore, ribosomes that do not associate with the RER are most likely involved in synthesizing cytoplasmic proteins.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question: Ribosomes that do not anchor on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum during translation are **most** likely #### Options: - ∘ synthesizing Golgi proteins. - ∘ synthesizing cytoplasmic proteins. - ∘ synthesizing lysosomal proteins. - ∘ synthesizing ER proteins. ### Explanation: When ribosomes are not anchored to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), they typically remain free-floating in the cytoplasm. These unattached ribosomes generally synthesize proteins that operate within the cytoplasm itself, as opposed to those that are secreted or incorporated into membranes. Therefore, ribosomes that do not associate with the RER are most likely involved in synthesizing cytoplasmic proteins.
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