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How are proteins transported within a cell?

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Answered by xMISSERROR
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Explanation:

Transport of proteins from endoplasmic reticulum:

Vesicles gather their cargo in a process called budding as they move with their cargo through the cell and then deliver their cargo by fusing with another membrane enclosed compartment or with the cell's plasma membrane.

Answered by sukhwinderkaur46
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