Which component of the endomembrane system is where proteins in vesicles are modified by enzymes while moving from one end to the other then carried in transport vesicles to other organelles or to the plasma membrane?
Golgi body.
The cis end of golgi body receive protein vesicle from rough endoplasmic reticulum and it undergoes modification within the cistern of golgi body to synthesise Glycoprotein or lipoprotein etc. And it get released from the trans end of golgi body to transport to other organelles or plasma membrane.
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Which component of the endomembrane system is where proteins in vesicles are modified by enzymes while...
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