Question: Which of the following membrane-bounded compartments in a cell contains the main genome? Golgi …



Question: Which of the following membrane-bounded compartments in a  cell contains the main genome?  Golgi ...

Show transcribed image text Which of the following membrane-bounded compartments in a cell contains the main genome? Golgi apparatus endosomes nucleus mitochondria lysosomes Which organelle is the most numerous in a typical animal cell such as liver cell ? nucleus cytosol mitochandria lysosomes endoplasmic reticulum The nuclear membrane on the ER, glogi apparatus, endosomes, and lysosomes are thought to have arisen in evolution by imagination of the plasma membrane transcriptional regulation homologues recombination Chloroplast and mitochondria are thought to have an arisen evolution by in imagination of the plasma membrane transcriptional regulation homologus recombination Proteins moving from the cytosol into the ER, mitochondria, chloroplats are peroxisomes are transported across the organelle membrane by protein translocations transport through nuclear pores transport vesicles receptor mediated endo cytosis G-proteins Proteins moving on ward from the ER and from one compartment of the endo membrane system to another, pinch of from the membrane of one compartment and then fuse with the membrane of a second compartment is by protein translocations transport through nuclear pores transport vesicles receptor mediated endo ketosis G-proteins Which of the following is responsible for directing a protein to a particular organelle to its final destination? chaperone proteins G-proteins receptor proteins low density lipo proteins signal sequence proteins that ermine in the cytosol do not contained a cyclin complex G-protein receptor sorting signal a protease inhibitor

Which of the following membrane-bounded compartments in a cell contains the main genome? Golgi apparatus endosomes nucleus mitochondria lysosomes Which organelle is the most numerous in a typical animal cell such as liver cell ? nucleus cytosol mitochandria lysosomes endoplasmic reticulum The nuclear membrane on the ER, glogi apparatus, endosomes, and lysosomes are thought to have arisen in evolution by imagination of the plasma membrane transcriptional regulation homologues recombination Chloroplast and mitochondria are thought to have an arisen evolution by in imagination of the plasma membrane transcriptional regulation homologus recombination Proteins moving from the cytosol into the ER, mitochondria, chloroplats are peroxisomes are transported across the organelle membrane by protein translocations transport through nuclear pores transport vesicles receptor mediated endo cytosis G-proteins Proteins moving on ward from the ER and from one compartment of the endo membrane system to another, pinch of from the membrane of one compartment and then fuse with the membrane of a second compartment is by protein translocations transport through nuclear pores transport vesicles receptor mediated endo ketosis G-proteins Which of the following is responsible for directing a protein to a particular organelle to its final destination? chaperone proteins G-proteins receptor proteins low density lipo proteins signal sequence proteins that ermine in the cytosol do not contained a cyclin complex G-protein receptor sorting signal a protease inhibitor

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