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in order for a milk protein to be secreted, it must be moved between organelles
in spheres of lipid bilayer called vesicles.
by release into the cytoplasm.
attached to transporter proteins.
by the fusion of organelles with each other.
all answers are correct.
Secreted proteins like milk proteins are transported between eukaryotic organelles via membrane-bound lipid bilayer spheres called vesicles. Release into the cytoplasm would not target the protein to specific secretory organelles. Transporter proteins move molecules across membranes, not between organelles. Organelles do not fuse with each other for routine protein transport in the secretory pathway.
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A. in spheres of lipid bilayer called vesicles.