Vesicles involved in transport of molecules that will be secreted enter the Golgi apparatus by fusing with ____ and they will exit ____. both the cis and the trans faces; the sides of cisternae the sides of the cisternae; the cis face the cis face; the trans face the trans face; the cis face A functional protein that normally resides within the ER will bind to a receptor that... anchors the protein in the rough ER and prevents its transport to the Golgi apparatus. transports the protein from the Golgi apparatus back to the ER. targets the protein to the plasma membrane. targets the protein for transport to the lysosome for degradation.
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