Proteins destined for extracellular release are packaged in specific vesicles. After packaging, the vesicles bud off and are sto
red in the cell until a signal is given for their release. When the appropriate signal is received they move towards the membrane and fuse to release their contents.Once proteins have been produced at the ribosomes, what two organelles work together to aid in the secretion process described above? A) ribosome and ER B) Golgi apparatus and rough ER C) Golgi apparatus and lysosome D) mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum
gogi apparatus and the rough endoplasmic reticulum
Explanation:
After the synthesis of proteins in their various site of production, thses proteins needs to be packaged into vessicle for transport to their destination. Vesicles that bud off from the Endoplasmic reticulum will then fuse with the nearest Golgi apparatus membranes, the cis-Golgi. these vessicles continue to travel using vesicle transport through the Golgi apparatus until they reach the end of the golgi appartus budding off — called the trans-Golgi. they are then transported to wherever they are either - the lysosomes, the plasma membrane etc.
A fast increase in blood sugar causes a rapid increase in insulin, which is the hormone responsible for allowing glucose to enter cells. High insulin levels cause glucose levels to quickly fall, which can then cause you to feel hungry again, prompting you to take in more calories.