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bobypop

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What cellular component directs traffic for smooth functioning?
 
  a. Mitochondria
  b. Ribosomes
  c. Golgi complex
  d. Nucleoli

Question 2

What component of the erythrocyte is most responsible for its cytoskeleton and cellular integrity?
 
  a. Integral protein
  b. Peripheral protein
  c. Nucleus
  d. Golgi complex



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The Golgi complex directs traffic in the cell, where it is responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging macromolecules for secretion or delivery to other organelles within the cell.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Peripheral proteins are found on the inner cytoplasmic side of the membrane and form the cell's cytoskeletal system.



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