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In order to answer this question, let's talk about the secretory pathway.
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Remember that in the secretory pathway, if this is your cell, this is your nucleus of the cell, you are going to have your dna here, and your dna is going to contain genes.
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For example, i suppose that you have one gene here.
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This gene is going to be expressed, and by the process of transcription, you're going to use a messenger rna.
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That is going to be this.
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So this messenger rna then is going to leave the nucleus, and it is going to go to the cytoplasin, where it is going to bind to ribosomes.
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But in the secretary pathway, specifically, this environment is going to bind to ribosomes that are on the surface of this gopheneoplasmic reticulum.
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Okay, so here you have one ribosome and your environment is going to bind here.
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And you're going to synthesize a protein inside here, and this protein is going to be released from the gauphanoplasmic reticulum in a vesicle.
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So you're going to have here your messenger rna.
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And then this messenger rna is going to be taken by this vesicle into another organelle that is the goli apparatus.
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So your protein is going to get here, it's going to get modified, and then it is going to be released again in another bicycle, and this basically is going to take this protein to the surface or outside of the cell...