Assume a Giant Amoeba has just ingested/internalised a bacterial cell. Once the bacteria was internalised by the Amoeba it was located in a digestive compartment that required additional new digestive enzymes to be trafficked to it, to assist in the digestion of the bacteria. Assume a new soluble digestive enzyme (e.g. peptidase) was about to be made in the Amoeba to assist in the digestion of the bacteria in the digestive compartment you listed above Arrange the order of sequences from the options available so that that they correctly describe the journey taken (the order of steps) for the nascent (new) polypeptide to go from it's initial location where it was first made in the cell to its final destination in the compartment housing the soon to be destroyed bacteria. - cis face of Golgi Body - lysosome - rough endoplasmic reticulum - trans face of Golgi Body
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