Which organelle packages proteins in vesicles and sends them to the body where they are needed? A. The endoplasmic reticulum B. The nucleus C. Lysosomes D. The Golgi apparatus
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The nucleus contains genetic material and is not involved in protein packaging. Lysosomes are involved in breaking down waste materials and cellular debris. The Golgi apparatus is responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins in vesicles and sending Show more…
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