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cells rely on proteins, and many of the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are involved in the life of a protein. the instructions for the genetic code must be packaged and then read and a protein assembled from those instructions. the protein must then be packaged for transport to the location where it is needed. after it is no longer needed or breaks down, the components are eliminated or recycled. put the cellular organelles in the order in which they are needed in the life of a protein. start by choosing the first item in the sequence and clicking, dragging, or using your keyboard to select it. rough endoplasmic reticulum golgi apparatus lysosome nucleus
The nucleus contains the genetic code instructions. Transcription occurs here. Then, the mRNA moves to the rough endoplasmic reticulum where translation and initial protein synthesis happen. The Golgi apparatus modifies, packages, and sorts the proteins for transport. Finally, when the protein is no longer needed or breaks - down, the lysosome is responsible for eliminating or recycling its components.
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nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome