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1. How would insulin be produced in the secretory pathway? a. By constitutive secretion b. In the Domesticated Pathway c. In the Endocytic Pathway d. By regulated secretion e. None of the above 2. Vesicles travel throughout the cell along which cellular structure(s)? a. Cytoplasm b. Plasma Membrane c. Endoplasmic Reticulum d. Microtubules & Microfilaments 3. Signal Peptides are important to secretory proteins because: a. They direct proteins into the ER Membrane b. They cleave the pre-protein sequence to form a mature protein c. They direct proteins to their proper cellular destinations d. They direct proteins into the ER lumen 4. Stop-Transfer sequences are important to proteins because: a. They insert proteins into the ER Membrane b. They cleave the pre-protein sequence to form a mature protein c. They direct proteins to their proper cellular destinations d. They direct proteins into the ER lumen 5. Clatherin-coated vesicles direct cellular cargo to which of the following a. Golgi c. Endoplasmic Reticulum
Need help with my molecular biology homework?
1. How would insulin be produced in the secretory pathway? a. By constitutive secretion b. In the Domesticated Pathway c. In the Endocytic Pathway d. By regulated secretion e. None of the above 2. Vesicles travel throughout the cell along which cellular structure(s)? a. Cytoplasm b. Plasma Membrane c. Endoplasmic Reticulum d. Microtubules & Microfilaments 3. Signal Peptides are important to secretory proteins because: a. They direct proteins into the ER Membrane b. They cleave the pre-protein sequence to form a mature protein c. They direct proteins to their proper cellular destinations d. They direct proteins into the ER lumen 4. Stop-Transfer sequences are important to proteins because: a. They insert proteins into the ER Membrane b. They cleave the pre-protein sequence to form a mature protein c. They direct proteins to their proper cellular destinations d. They direct proteins into the ER lumen 5. Clatherin-coated vesicles direct cellular cargo to which of the following a. Golgi c. Endoplasmic Reticulum
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