Describe the immediate cellular destinations of newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes and fixed ribosomes
A) Newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes enter the nucleus, and newly synthesized proteins from fixed ribosomes go to the Golgi.
B) Newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes go to the Golgi, and newly synthesized proteins from fixed ribosomes enter the nucleus.
C) Newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes go to smooth ER, and newly synthesized proteins from fixed ribosomes go to rough ER.
D) Newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes enter the cytosol, and newly synthesized proteins from fixed ribosomes go to enter the ER.
E) Newly synthesized proteins from free ribosomes enter the ER, and newly synthesized proteins from fixed ribosomes enter the cytosol.
Answer: D
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