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Option C is correct. The sequence for the processing of these protenis are Proteins are broken into fragments within a vesicle, which fuses with a Golgi vesicle containing class II MHCs, and this complex is transported to the plasma membrane.
What are proteins that originate outside cells?
These types of proteins can also be referred to as Proteoglycans. These are made up of polysaccharide chains that are long and also linked up to a protein core.
These proteins are made by the synthesis of a ribosome on the rough endoplasmic reticulum
Complete question.
The sequence for the processing of proteins originating outside of the cell is...
A) Proteins are broken into fragments, transported to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, fuse with a Golgi vesicle containing class II MHCs, and this complex is transported to the plasma membrane.
B) Proteins are broken into fragments within a vesicle, which fuses with a Golgi vesicle containing class I MHCs, and this complex is transported to the plasma membrane.
C) Proteins are broken into fragments within a vesicle, which fuses with a Golgi vesicle containing class II MHCs, and this complex is transported to the plasma membrane.
D) Proteins are broken into fragments, transported to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, combined with class II MHCs, move to the Golgi apparatus, then to the plasma membrane.
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