Practice: True or False: Proteins must remain intact in order to cross the membrane and enter the mitochondria or chloroplast?
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Membrane Enclosed Organelles | 19 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Protein Sorting | 9 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
ER Processing and Transport | 20 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Golgi Processing and Transport | 17 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Vesicular Budding, Transport, and Coat Proteins | 15 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Targeting Proteins to the Mitochondria and Chloroplast | 7 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Lysosomal and Degradation Pathways | 11 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Endocytic Pathways | 21 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
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Peroxisomes | 5 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
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Concept #1: TOM/TIM
Practice: True or False: Proteins must remain intact in order to cross the membrane and enter the mitochondria or chloroplast?
Practice: The energy to insert proteins through the TIM/TIC complex comes from what reaction?
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