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Proteins that are fully translated in the cytosol do not end up in:________

a. the cytosol
b. the mitochondria.
c. the interior of the nucleus
d. transport vesicles.
e. extracellular space.

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User Sganesh
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

This are retained to be used in the cytosol. They are group of proteins translated by the free ribosomes proteins which are not attached to the endoplasmisc reticulum( R,ER). They formed polysomes as they attached in chains to mRNA strands .They are retained inside the cells e.g, as receptors,

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User Yamuna Mathew
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Answer: Option D.

Transport vessicles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Protein translation is the process whereby RIBOSOMES or endoplasmic recticulum produce proteins after DNA or RNA transcription in the nucleus. When protein is translated in the cystosol, aqueous part of the cytoplasm, it will not end up in the transport vessicles because the fluid components will transport protein on its own.

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