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- the cis - face of the golgi complex is most directly involved in which of the following?
a. accepting vesicles from the er
b. packaging molecules in vesicles of trans - golgi network
c. synthesizing proteins
d. transporting molecules out of the golgi
e. catalyzing the efficient folding of proteins
- the ____ can be considered a sorting, processing and packaging center.
a. centriole
b. centrosome
c. golgi complex
d. vacuole
e. cytoskeleton
figure 4 - 3
use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).
- the organelle featured in figure 4 - 3:
a. is present in a few prokaryotes.
b. is the major site of protein synthesis in the cell.
c. plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted.
d. plays a central role in energy metabolism.
e. is located in the nucleus.
- the structures indicated by the arrows in figure 4 - 3 are:
a. intermembrane space.
b. grana.
c. cristae.
d. matrices.
e. plastids.
- the main process that occurs at the site of the structures marked by arrows in figure 4 - 3 is:
a. protein synthesis.
b. photosynthesis.
c. conversion of food molecules to atp.
d. processing and packaging of proteins.
e. transcription.
- a cellular structure found in plant but not animal cells is the:
- The cis - face of the Golgi complex receives vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
- The Golgi complex is responsible for sorting, processing, and packaging molecules.
- The Golgi complex plays a vital role in packaging materials for secretion.
- The structures indicated in the figure are likely cristae, which are folds in the inner - mitochondrial membrane.
- Cristae are the site of ATP production through the conversion of food molecules in cellular respiration.
- Plastids are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
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- a. accepting vesicles from the ER
- c. Golgi complex
- c. plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted
- c. cristae
- c. conversion of food molecules to ATP
- e. plastids